Envy to Disband Rainbow Six Siege Roster
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05 January 2026 13:53
ENVY has announced that it is leaving the Rainbow Six Siege competitive scene. The decision was shared through an official social media post, where the organisation confirmed it has paused competitive operations and released its entire roster.
The announcement comes just days before the Last Chance Qualifier for the Six Invitational 2026, which begins on January 9. As a result, the five released players will continue to compete in the qualifier under the team name JJ and Co.
ENVY’s time in Rainbow Six Siege was short, lasting only six months. The organisation picked up the roster in June 2025 but struggled to find success. The team finished 10th in Stage 1 and improved slightly to 7th place in Stage 2, but the results were not enough to reach major international events.
Because of these performances, ENVY failed to qualify for the R6 Esports World Cup and the BLAST R6 Major Munich 2025, both of which featured large prize pools. Although the team recently won one of the North American Six Invitational qualifiers and remained in the race for a Six Invitational 2026 spot, the organisation chose to step away from the scene.
ENVY is not the only organisation to leave Rainbow Six Siege recently. Chiefs Esports Club from the Asia Pacific region and European organisation Fnatic have also released their rosters following disappointing results.
Despite the setback, the former ENVY players will still have one final opportunity to reach the Six Invitational. Competing as JJ and Co, they will take part in the Last Chance Qualifier for a spot at the main event. The Six Invitational 2026 will be held in Paris, France, starting on February 2, with 20 teams competing for a share of the $3 million prize pool. The final matches will take place at the Adidas Arena on February 15.
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05 January 2026 13:53
ENVY has announced that it is leaving the Rainbow Six Siege competitive scene. The decision was shared through an official social media post, where the organisation confirmed it has paused competitive operations and released its entire roster.
The announcement comes just days before the Last Chance Qualifier for the Six Invitational 2026, which begins on January 9. As a result, the five released players will continue to compete in the qualifier under the team name JJ and Co.
ENVY’s time in Rainbow Six Siege was short, lasting only six months. The organisation picked up the roster in June 2025 but struggled to find success. The team finished 10th in Stage 1 and improved slightly to 7th place in Stage 2, but the results were not enough to reach major international events.
Because of these performances, ENVY failed to qualify for the R6 Esports World Cup and the BLAST R6 Major Munich 2025, both of which featured large prize pools. Although the team recently won one of the North American Six Invitational qualifiers and remained in the race for a Six Invitational 2026 spot, the organisation chose to step away from the scene.
ENVY is not the only organisation to leave Rainbow Six Siege recently. Chiefs Esports Club from the Asia Pacific region and European organisation Fnatic have also released their rosters following disappointing results.
Despite the setback, the former ENVY players will still have one final opportunity to reach the Six Invitational. Competing as JJ and Co, they will take part in the Last Chance Qualifier for a spot at the main event. The Six Invitational 2026 will be held in Paris, France, starting on February 2, with 20 teams competing for a share of the $3 million prize pool. The final matches will take place at the Adidas Arena on February 15.
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