Aruni Placed in Competitive Quarantine at the R6 Munich Major Due to Huge Bug

Aruni Placed in Competitive Quarantine at the R6 Munich Major Due to Huge Bug

Andre Guaraldo

10 Nov, 2025, 16:58

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Last updated: 10 Nov, 2025, 17:03

When tournament organizers pull an operator mid-event, you know something went seriously wrong, and that's exactly what happened at the BLAST R6 Munich Major when Aruni got the dreaded competitive quarantine, a move that hits different players across multiple teams at the worst possible moment, right when they need consistency most.

Why Was Aruni Put In Quarantine?

While the official announcement didn't spell out every detail, the consensus within the competitive scene points to something structural with how Aruni's Surya Gates were functioning. These indestructible laser projectors that force attackers to burn utility or take damage were incorrectly damaging friendlies and enemies way out of range.

While the quarantine affects all teams equally, there are those who had built specific strategies around Aruni: Dodez from W7M, dfuzr and Gunnar from M80, MrBaee representing Wildcard, and aper6s on Weibo were all actively fielding her through the Swiss Stage. Suddenly having to abandon those gameplans mid-tournament forces teams into uncomfortable territory as you can't just swap an operator role on the fly without disrupting site setups, utility coordination, and the entire backbone of defensive strategies these squads spent weeks preparing.

Why This Matters Beyond a Single Operator Ban

Competitive Rainbow Six relies on predictability. Teams prepare specific reads, angles, and utility denial chains around what's available. When organizers pull an operator, it resets a lot of their tactical preparations. Teams that didn't lean heavily on Aruni suddenly gain a relative advantage. Teams that did face real disruption.

The quarantine itself speaks to something deeper: Ubisoft and BLAST's commitment to competitive integrity. Yeah, it's messy. Yeah, it sucks for the players who built their game plan around her. But breaking the competitive ruleset mid-tournament would be worse. Better to pull the plug now than have her dominating in ways unintended, making the tournament feel illegitimate.

What happens next depends on how quickly Ubisoft can patch whatever went sideways. If it's a hotfix scenario, Aruni could theoretically return for playoffs. If it needs deeper work, she stays benched for the duration. Either way, the players on this list now have to adapt on the fly which, honestly, is part of what separates the elite teams from everyone else.


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