BLAST R6 Regional Leagues: MENA, Asia, NA send in representatives for Manchester

BLAST R6 Regional Leagues: MENA, Asia, NA send in representatives for Manchester

Kaustavmani Choudhury

27 Mar, 2024, 13:24

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 05:16

In the crucible of the BLAST R6 Regional Leagues, where competitive Rainbow Six Siege reigns supreme, contenders clashed and champions arose. With the dust settling on the arenas of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the sprawling expanse of Asia, and the fervent battlegrounds of North America, the stage is set for the ultimate showdown in Manchester.

As the curtains closed on the MENA League, the Asia League, and the North America League Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ), only the best of the best earned their golden tickets to the BLAST R6 Manchester Major.

MENA League

In the heat of the MENA League, eight elite teams clashed in a relentless battle for supremacy. Each vying for a ticket to the BLAST R6 Manchester Major. Held in a cutthroat round-robin format, where every match was a make-or-break best-of-one showdown, the stakes were sky-high, and the competition was fierce.

Geekay Esports was the first team ascended to the summit of the MENA League. Managing to seize victory with a flawless record. With seven resounding triumphs and zero defeats, Geekay Esports left an indelible mark on the battlefield. Thus earning the right to represent their region on the global stage in Manchester.

Hot on their heels, Onyx Ravens soared with six triumphant victories and only a solitary loss. Thus proving their mettle as formidable contenders in the fray. Yet, despite their valiant efforts, they fell just short of the pinnacle, settling for the honorable runner-up position.

The journey through the MENA League was not without its trials and tribulations. Twisted Minds, ROC Esports, Falcons, Dabbe E-Sport, and Vision Esports each fought tooth and nail, battling for supremacy with unwavering resolve. However, in the unforgiving arena of competitive Siege, only the strongest could rise to the occasion.

Tragically, Passion Esports found themselves ensnared in the clutches of defeat, unable to secure a single victory throughout the grueling campaign. With seven heartbreaking losses, their dreams of glory were dashed, leaving them languishing at the bottom of the standings.

Asia League

Amidst the electrifying clash of steel and strategy, the Asia League unfolded as a battleground where eight titans of Rainbow Six Siege collided in a bid for supremacy. Ultimately determining the region's representative for the BLAST R6 Manchester Major.

In the crucible of the regular season, Bleed Esports emerged as the undisputed front-runners. Their mastery on display with six resounding victories and only a single defeat. Yet, hot on their heels, FURY, Elevate, and Gelida Esports stood shoulder to shoulder, each boasting five hard-fought triumphs and two losses. In a thrilling display of skill and determination, FURY clinched the runner-up position by the slimmest of margins. Barely edging out Elevate and Gelida on round difference.

With their heads held high, Bleed Esports and FURY marched into the playoffs. Bypassing the initial skirmishes to claim their spots in the semifinals. Meanwhile, Dire Wolves secured fifth place with a commendable four wins and three losses, while Knock Knock clinched the final playoff berth despite a challenging season.

As the playoff battles raged, Bleed Esports emerged as the undeniable champions, seizing victory with an iron grip. Commanding the battlefield, they dispatched Dire Wolves in a decisive 2-0 triumph before facing off against FURY in a thrilling grand final showdown.

In a clash of titans that resonated with the echoes of countless victories, Bleed Esports emerged triumphant once more. With a hard-fought 2-1 victory to claim the sole spot from Asia for the BLAST R6 Manchester Major.

North America LCQ

In the North America League Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ), eight formidable teams clashed in a relentless pursuit of a singular goal: to secure passage to the prestigious BLAST R6 Manchester Major.

Emerging from the crucible of combat with unparalleled dominance, Spacestation Gaming once again emerged victorious with an awe-inspiring display of skill and determination. Throughout the grueling gauntlet of the LCQ, they proved themselves to be an unstoppable force. Leaving only a trail of fallen adversaries in their wake.

With unwavering resolve and unyielding determination, Spacestation Gaming embarked on a flawless campaign. Sweeping aside all opposition with unwavering precision and tactical prowess. In a series of electrifying battles, they faced off against MKERS, Luminosity, and Soniqs, each confrontation culminating in a resounding 2-0 victory. This left no doubt as to their supremacy.

Spacestation Gaming emerged triumphant, as they secured the sole qualifying spot for the BLAST R6 Manchester Major.

From the scorching arenas of MENA to the sprawling expanse of Asia and the fervent battlegrounds of North America, each region has showcased its finest warriors.

Geekay Esports, Bleed Esports, and Spacestation Gaming emerged victorious. And they carry not only the hopes of their regions but also the dreams of countless fans worldwide into the hallowed halls of the BLAST R6 Manchester Major.

With anticipation building and excitement mounting, all eyes turn towards Manchester. Where the stage is set for the ultimate showdown of skill, strategy, and sheer determination. Let the battles begin anew, for the glory of victory awaits those brave enough to seize it.

Stay tuned to Strafe for more updates on the other BLAST R6 Regional Leagues. And also for the upcoming BLAST R6 Manchester Major.

Featured Image Source: Bleed Esports | @ggBleed on X (formerly Twitter)

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