The transfer market is booming as Rainbow Six Siege esports enter a new phase following the end of the Six Invitational 2023. Several teams, including Major Champions #KOI and grand-finalists w7m esports, have been busy implementing major adjustments.
Everything that has occurred so far is listed here. We will cover the transfers that happened in North America, Europe, Brazil etc.
North America
Soniqs team – #Kanzen is released by Soniqs on march 1st after being benched in January.
Evan #Kanzen Bushore was benched in January 2023, just one month before the Six Invitational 2023 began, as Ben #CTZN McMillan joined the active squad. Now, Soniqs have decided to release the American talent at this time.
Spacestation Gaming – Spacestation Gaming releases five players, keeping only Hotancold and Fultz.
Following the team’s results at the Six Jonkoping Major and the Six Invitational 2023, a choice was made. The first two Six Majors of the year had been missed by the crew before that.
Astralis – Astralis quits professional Siege, despite placing fourth at the Six Open 2023.
Despite the team’s great results in Montreal, Canada, Astralis chose to abandon Rainbow Six Siege completely, saying that “the conditions for operating a healthy team structure in Rainbow Six have declined considerably”.
Europe
KOI – On February 28th, KOI released #meepeY and #Kantoraketti
Since the Spanish group and Rogue partnered, these are the first modifications.
The Rogue team that won the Six Berlin Major included Matthew #meepeY Sharples and Juhani #Kantoraketti Toivonen.
MNM Gaming – On February 28th Julio joins MNM Gaming in coaching job
Julio has played for three separate teams in less than a year, including w7m esports in Stage 3, FURIA Esports in Stage 2, and Ninjas in Pyjamas in Stage 1.
Despite the fact that Julio’s only teaching expertise was with FURIA, MNM Gaming thinks he will improve the team’s performance. He has joined Europe’s top division, becoming only the second Brazilian mentor, after Team Secrets’s Marion #Twister Mello.
Wylde – On February 27th, Wylde enters Siege’s Europe League as Natus Vincere departs.
After Natus Vincere left the Rainbow Six Siege arena, Wylde entered the top-flight of Europe.
WYLDE has defeated Team Liquid and Spacestation Gaming to win the GSA League 2022, rank in the top six of the European Challenger League, and advance to the Saudi Arabian Gamers8 semifinals in 2022.
Brazil
FaZe clan – After Astro was benched, FaZe clan part ways with #bullet1 and #cameram4n
On February 28th, the choice to sideline Leonardo #Astro Luis was made by FaZe clan. Moreover, Gabriel #cameram4n Hespanhol and Jose #bullet1 Victor are also leaving the squad.
W7M esports – On February 24th, Julio and volpz part ways with w7m esports
Julio #JULIO Giacomelli and Gabriel #volpz Fernandes, the winners of the Six Invitational 2023 have cut contract with the Brazilian group. Finally, MNM Gaming declared that Julio had been appointed as the team’s new coach.