BLAST R6 Siege Regional Leagues: SEA, South Asia, and South Korea Conclude in Style

BLAST R6 Siege Regional Leagues: SEA, South Asia, and South Korea Conclude in Style

Kaustavmani Choudhury

25 Aug, 2023, 10:55

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Last updated: 11 Apr, 2025, 07:00

The BLAST Rainbow Six Siege Regional Leagues have concluded with a flurry of intense competition and nail-biting matches. The South Korea League, SEA League, and South Asia League brought forth their champions and provided a thrilling glimpse into the competitive Rainbow Six Siege scene. Let's dive into the action and see who emerged victorious and what lies ahead for these talented teams.

South Korea League: Dplus Dominates

In the South Korea League, it was Dplus who reigned supreme, delivering a commanding performance throughout the tournament. Dplus secured the top spot by topping their group and securing a direct qualification to the semi-finals. Their journey to the title didn't come easy, as they had to face formidable opponents like TALON Esports and SANDBOX Gaming.

Dplus Qualifies for the Rainbow 6 Siege Atlanta Major
Image Source: Rainbow Six Esports

In the semi-finals, Dplus showcased their prowess by defeating TALON Esports and later clinched the championship by taking down SANDBOX Gaming. As a result of their stellar performance, both Dplus and SANDBOX Gaming have earned their tickets to the highly anticipated BLAST R6 Major Atlanta 2023. However, the excitement doesn't end here.

SANDBOX Gaming Qualifies for the Rainbow 6 Siege Atlanta Major
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Last Chance Qualifier Awaits

Beyond Stratos Gaming secured the third-place finish. Along with TALON, who landed in fourth place. And WEBL, who finished fifth. These 3 teams will now have their chance in the South Korea League Last Chance Qualifier. It's a do-or-die situation for these teams as they battle for the remaining slots in the upcoming major. The remaining three teams will have to navigate through the competitive South Korea League Open Qualifiers to keep their hopes alive.

SEA League: Bleed Esports at the Top

Moving to the SEA League, Bleed Esports emerged as the undisputed champions with a flawless 7-0-0-0 record. Their dominant run through the league demonstrated their skill and determination to take the top spot. The team's impeccable performance has earned them a direct qualification to the Asia League Last Chance Qualifier, where they will face even tougher competition.

FURY and NoCapR6 secured the second and third positions, respectively, in a hard-fought battle for supremacy. These two talented teams will also be making their way to the Asia League Last Chance Qualifier, joining Bleed Esports in the quest for glory. However, the journey is far from over for the other teams.

Asia League Open Qualifier Playoffs

The remaining five teams from the SEA League will have to prove their mettle in the Asia League Open Qualifier Playoffs. It's a challenging path, but the opportunity to secure a spot in the upcoming major is still within their grasp. The competition in the Open Qualifier Playoffs promises to be fierce, as each team strives to make their mark on the Rainbow Six Siege scene.

South Asia League: Shaheens Soar to Victory

In the South Asia League, it was Shaheens who emerged as the champions. Displaying their dominance with a commendable 6-0-0-1 record. Although the Indian squad Monkey Hunters had a similar record, they fell behind on round difference, allowing Shaheens to take the top spot.

Shaheens have now secured their place in the Asia League Last Chance Qualifiers. Where they will face tough opposition from across the region. Meanwhile, the other seven teams in the South Asia League will have to navigate through the competitive Asia League Open Qualifier Playoffs to keep their hopes alive.

What Lies Ahead?

The BLAST Rainbow Six Siege Regional Leagues have showcased the incredible talent and fierce competition. With Dplus, Bleed Esports, and Shaheens leading the way, all eyes are now on the upcoming BLAST R6 Major Atlanta 2023.

As teams prepare to clash on the international stage, fans can't help but wonder: Who will emerge as the ultimate champion? Will we witness new strategies, unexpected upsets, or will the favorites maintain their dominance? The journey is far from over, and the excitement is only just beginning.

As the dust settles on these regional leagues, the Rainbow Six Siege community eagerly awaits the next chapter in the competitive saga. Stay tuned for more thrilling action and surprises as the journey continues towards the BLAST R6 Major Atlanta 2023.

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