Blast R6 Regional LCQ: The Final Spots are Locked In!

Blast R6 Regional LCQ: The Final Spots are Locked In!

Kaustavmani Choudhury

16 Sep, 2023, 18:52

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Last updated: 11 Apr, 2025, 03:30

The regional Last Chance Qualifiers for Rainbow Six Siege have concluded, and the road to the Blast R6 Major Atlanta is now clearer than ever. From Europe to Asia, teams battled it out for a chance to secure their spot in one of the biggest R6 tournaments of the year. Let's recap the winners and their journeys.

 

EU LCQ: G2 Esports Secures Their Spot

In the European LCQ, G2 Esports dominated their competition with ease, securing a spot in the Blast R6 Major Atlanta. They achieved remarkable 2-0 victories against Dunlimited, MNM Gaming, and Into the Breach. G2 Esports made their statement clear, and fans can expect a strong performance in Atlanta.

 

 

NA LCQ: SSG Triumphs

Over in North America, Spacestation Gaming claimed the top spot in the LCQ. They had an impressive run, defeating Luminosity Gaming and Oxygen Esports with 2-0 sweeps. In the finals against Mirage, SSG secured a 2-1 victory, earning their place in the Blast R6 Major Atlanta.

 

Brazil LCQ: LOS Emerges Victorious

The competition in Brazil was fierce, but LOS managed to come out on top. They conquered Team Liquid and Keyd Stars in the early rounds and then sealed the deal with a straightforward 2-0 win against Miners.gg, securing their spot in the Blast R6 Major Atlanta.

Japan LCQ: Crest Gaming Takes the Spotlight

In Japan, Crest Gaming showcased their strength, making quick work of System and IGZIST in BO1s. In the finals, they secured a 2-0 victory against FAV Gaming, punching their ticket to the Blast R6 Major Atlanta.

 

South Korea LCQ: Talon Esports Soars

Talon Esports secured their place in the Blast R6 Major Atlanta with a strong performance in the South Korea LCQ. Their journey began with a walkover against Groovejam, and they continued their momentum with comfortable 2-0 wins against LAVEGA Esports and BlossoM.

 

LATAM LCQ: Knights Triumph

The Latin American LCQ witnessed Knights emerging as the victors. They faced tough opposition, overcoming Kova Esports, Six Karma, and Maycam Evolve to claim the top spot in a hard-fought victory.

Asia LCQ: Bleed and Fury Secure Spots

In the Asia LCQ, two teams, Bleed and Fury, made their mark. Both had impressive runs in the upper bracket. Bleed secured their victories against Hasib Warriors and Elevate, while Fury defeated Monkey Hunters and NoCapR6. In the Upper Bracket Finals, Fury won 2-1 against Bleed, earning the first qualifying spot. Meanwhile, in the Lower Bracket, Elevate secured their rematch against Bleed, but Bleed triumphed again, clinching the second spot in the Blast R6 Major Atlanta.

As the dust settles, these victorious teams have secured their spots in the Blast R6 Major Atlanta. The competition promises to be intense, and fans can expect thrilling clashes between these skilled squads. Stay tuned for more exciting Rainbow Six Siege action.

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