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Recapping Rainbow Six Action

Rainbow Six Siege continues to be a game that is becoming more popular, but there are also plenty of professionals that are getting in on the action. While this game is fun to play or stream all year long, the best event of the year is currently taking place. 

Rainbow Six Siege continues to be a game that is becoming more popular, but there are also plenty of professionals that are getting in on the action. While this game is fun to play or stream all year long, the best event of the year is currently taking place. 

The Six Invitational started last week, and the action is going to go on for another week as well. This tournament started off with a group stage, and the last place team from each group has now been eliminated. 

Here is a look at the teams that are no longer in the competition, and how the rest of the action should play out moving forward. 

No Luck For Four Teams

It was a busy week for all of the teams at the Six Invitational as every team was trying to push to get onto the bracket. That dream is still alive for a number of teams this week, but four others are now sitting at home. 

The four teams that are already eliminated from the action are Dplus, Geekay, M80, and SCARZ. It’s not really a surprise to see these teams eliminated from the competition, but some of them should have been able to put up a much bigger fight. 

Dplus was a team that had a chance to make some noise at the Six Invitational, but they just couldn’t put it all together to go on a big run. 

A Look at the Bracket

There are some great teams set to compete in the Six Invitational, but some teams are going to draw more attention than the others. One of those teams will be w7m as this team has been able to win each of the last two majors in this sport. 

If w7m is going to win the Six Invitational, that team is going to have to begin their quest by getting bast Wolves. Wolves is a team from France that has been trending in the right direction, and they are going to be pushing hard. 

It’s going to be a full day of action, and things are going to wrap up with a huge battle to end the day. That final game will feature Ninjas in Pyjamas taking on FURY, and the winner of that matchup could end up being one of the new betting favorites. 

There are some loaded matchups set to take place on the very first day of bracket play, including one that will be a rematch of the BLAST R6 Major Atlanta semifinal. FaZe Clan is going to be looking for revenge against LOS, and that will be a reason to check these two teams out. 

Team Liquid and DarkZero are going to face off in the first round as well, and those two teams have a history of competing against each other on the biggest stage. Both of these rosters look very similar to how they have been set up the last few years, and that should lead to some intense drama in this matchup. 

More Upsets Coming

There are a couple of teams that have gotten to bracket stage that are a big surprise, and none bigger than what Bleed Esports has been able to get done. That team was expected to bow out of this event early on in the action, but they got enough points to get out of the group. 

FURY is another that fans and bettors should keep an eye on as they ended the group stage with some impressive wins along the way. There is now pressure on that team to keep the momentum going, but that’s not going to be easy.