BLAST Rainbow Six Siege Regional Leagues Recap: Japan, Brazil, and Oceania

BLAST Rainbow Six Siege Regional Leagues Recap: Japan, Brazil, and Oceania

Kaustavmani Choudhury

5 Sep, 2023, 12:36

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Last updated: 11 Apr, 2025, 05:16

The BLAST Rainbow Six Siege Regional Leagues have wrapped up, with fierce competition from around the world culminating in thrilling victories and ticket bookings to the BLAST R6 Atlanta Major. Let's dive into the exciting conclusions of the Japan, Brazil, and Oceania Leagues.

Japan League: SCARZ Emerges Victorious

In the Japan League, SCARZ showcased their dominance by securing the championship title. Despite strong showings from CYCLOPS Athlete Gaming and NORTHEPTION, who topped their respective groups during the regular season, it was SCARZ that emerged as the top dogs during the playoffs.

SCARZ's remarkable journey to the title began with a convincing victory over FAV Gaming in the Quarterfinals. They continued their impressive form by defeating NORTHEPTION in the Semi Finals. The grand finale saw them clash with CYCLOPS, where SCARZ prevailed, solidifying their place as champions of the Japan League.

SCARZ win Blast R6 Japan League Stage 2 and qualify for BLAST R6 Atlanta Major
Image Source: Siege.gg

Notably, both SCARZ and CYCLOPS have earned coveted spots at the upcoming BLAST R6 Atlanta Major, while the teams finishing 3rd to 5th will battle it out in the Japan League LCQ. Teams placed 6th to 8th will have to prove themselves once more in the Open Qualifier Playoffs.

Brazil League: Faze Clan's Stunning Comeback

The Brazil League witnessed a sensational comeback story as Faze Clan clinched the league title and secured their place in the BLAST R6 Atlanta Major. While Ninjas in Pyjamas and w7m dominated the group stage, it was Faze Clan that made waves in the playoffs.

Faze Clan's remarkable journey saw them breeze past E1 Sports and NIP with 2-0 victories. In the grand finals, they locked horns with w7m, the reigning BLAST R6 Copenhagen Major champions. In a thrilling encounter, Faze Clan managed to secure a 2-1 victory, emerging as the champions of the Brazil League.

Meanwhile, in the Lower Bracket, NIP managed to secure the 3rd spot in the Major by defeating Keyd Stars. Teams placing 4th to 6th will have another shot in the LCQ, while those in 7th to 10th will need to prove their mettle in the Open Qualifier Playoffs.

Oceania League: Team Bliss Reigns Supreme

In the Oceania League, Team Bliss reigned supreme, finishing with an impressive 5-1-1-0 record. Their stellar performance during the league secured them a direct ticket to the BLAST R6 Atlanta Major, where they will represent the Oceania region on the global stage.

With their dominance in the region, Team Bliss is poised to make waves in the upcoming Major, and fans eagerly await their performance against top-tier competition from around the world.

As the BLAST Rainbow Six Siege Regional Leagues conclude, the stage is set for an electrifying BLAST R6 Atlanta Major. With SCARZ, CYCLOPS, Faze Clan, w7m, and Team Bliss earning their places, fans can expect fierce competition as these teams vie for supremacy on the global stage. Stay tuned for more thrilling Rainbow Six Siege action!

READ MORE: BLAST Rainbow Six Siege Regional Leagues: EU, MENA, LATAM and NA Leagues Conclude

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