Elevate to Release R6 Roster
Transfer Market
03 March 2025 14:25
Elevate has announced that it is parting ways with its Rainbow Six Siege roster. This follows their decision, just two months ago, to disband the team's academy, which had been competing in Brazil's Tier 2 scene.
The now-former Rainbow Six Siege lineup was signed in March 2024 to compete in the Asia League 2024. Although they struggled early in the season, missing out on both the BLAST R6 Major Manchester and the Esports World Cup 2024, the team made a strong comeback, upsetting regional powerhouse Bleed Esports in Stage 2 and securing a spot at the BLAST R6 Major Montreal after winning the Asia League 2024 Stage 2.
In Montreal, Elevate kicked off their campaign with a tough overtime loss to Team Secret but bounced back with a 7-5 win over DarkZero Esports. However, after losses to the Chiefs and Soniqs, the team was eliminated from the tournament.
Before this weekend’s announcement, Elevate's last appearance together was at the Six Invitational 2025 Asia Closed Qualifier, where they were defeated by Dire Wolves and FURY.
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03 March 2025 14:25
Elevate has announced that it is parting ways with its Rainbow Six Siege roster. This follows their decision, just two months ago, to disband the team's academy, which had been competing in Brazil's Tier 2 scene.
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In Montreal, Elevate kicked off their campaign with a tough overtime loss to Team Secret but bounced back with a 7-5 win over DarkZero Esports. However, after losses to the Chiefs and Soniqs, the team was eliminated from the tournament.
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