ENVY Exit Rainbow Six Siege One Week Before SI 2026 LCQ

ENVY Exit Rainbow Six Siege One Week Before SI 2026 LCQ

Kaustavmani Choudhury

4 Jan, 2026, 10:25

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Last updated: 4 Jan, 2026, 10:30

ENVY have officially withdrawn from Rainbow Six Siege X esports one week before the NA SI 2026 LCQ, transferring their league license to in-game leader James “JJBlazt” Letkovsky.

In a post on social media, ENVY confirmed they are “pausing [their] competitive operations in the game”, thanking the team for their work in the organization’s first and only Siege season and expressing hope of a return “when the time is right.”

For the players, the timing could hardly be more brutal. Months of practice have funneled into a Last Chance Qualifier that now doubles as both a shot at the Six Invitational and an audition for their future in Siege.

JJ & Co stay together for one more run

Shortly after ENVY’s statement, JJBlazt reassured fans that the roster would stay intact and compete under the revived banner JJ and Co. The squad’s LCQ campaign will begin as scheduled against Cloud9 on Friday, January 9, setting the tone for a high-pressure weekend without even making it to Paris.

This also isn’t the first time this core has gone orgless. Playing without backing, they previously won the Challenger Series 2025 to earn promotion into the North America League 2025, before eventually being signed by ENVY. Since that breakthrough, the lineup has evolved, with JJBlazt and Riley "Rival" Killen being the last remaining players from the original JJ and Co that ENVY picked up.

A theory behind ENVY’s decision

One working theory is that ENVY’s exit is less about Siege alone and more about where the organization sees its long-term ceiling. In Rainbow Six, ENVY’s debut season has been, by any honest measure, poor. The results never matched the expectations, making it hard to justify ongoing investment in a struggling project. This theory is also solidified by the fact that ENVY had also parted ways with their competitive rosters and pulled back from other titles like The Finals, MARVEL Rivals, and Halo.

On the other side of its portfolio, ENVY’s VALORANT roster has just won VCT Ascension Americas 2025, securing a spot in the VCT Americas partnered league for the 2026 season. With VALORANT drawing larger viewership and stronger commercial interest than Siege, reallocating resources toward a Tier‑1 VALORANT project offers a clear economic upside, from sponsorships and prize money to long-term brand visibility.

ENVY VALORANT celebrating with the VCT Ascension Americas 2025 trophy (Image Source: ENVY/@Envy on X)
ENVY VALORANT celebrating with the VCT Ascension Americas 2025 trophy (Image Source: ENVY/@Envy on X)

From that perspective, ENVY connecting the dots and choosing to consolidate around VALORANT rather than continuing to bleed money with a faltering Siege project feels less like a shock and more like the kind of cold business call organizations have to make.

What this means for Siege fans

For JJ & Co, the narrative almost writes itself: once again, they head into a crucial qualifier with no logo on the jersey, just a history of grinding through adversity. A win at the LCQ could both secure them a spot at the Six Invitational 2026 and put them back on the radar for organizations looking to pick up some fresh talent.

For Siege fans, ENVY stepping away is another reminder of how fragile team commitments can be in today’s esports economy. Yet the fact that this roster has been here before, and found success without backing, gives the community a storyline to rally around. One more orgless run, against the odds, with everything on the line.

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Feature image credit: ENVY/Ubisoft

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