NA fans can wave their C9 flags again!

It was in February when Cloud9 tweeted their in-game items that were removed three years ago, when their Rainbow Six Siege team was dissolved. The community thought they were about to announce a comeback, but days passed and it hadn't happened. Until today.

Cloud9's Rainbow Six Siege team is nothing less than Beastcoast's current team, your BLAST R6 Major Manchester 2024 champions. The tag will be "Cloud9 Beastcoast", meaning that the two organizations are signing a partnership instead of one replacing the other.

The Cloud9 Beastcoast roster is formed by:

  • Ayden "dfuzr" Gabari
  • Gaven "Gaveni" Black
  • Shaun "Gunnar" Pottorff
  • Matthew "Hotancold" Stevens
  • Zachary "SpiriTz" Dionne
  • Eric "Fettuccine" Tong (Coach)
  • Anthony "Froshii" Nassar (Analyst)

What's going to be Cloud9 Beastcoast's Rainbow Six first tournament?

As every team in the world, Cloud9 Beastcoast Rainbow Six Siege team will be aiming to qualify to the Esports World Cup. With $2M dollars on the line, all the teams playing the EWC will come from open qualifiers.

After that, the top eight will play the closed qualifiers stage. Only for the MENA region, two teams will be directly invited to the CQ, according to their placement on the Saudi eLeague.

Region
Slots
OQ dates
CQ dates
Brazil
4
Jun. 19 - Jun. 23
Jun. 28 - Jun. 30
North America
3
Jun. 26 - Jun. 30
Jul. 5 - Jul. 7
Europe
3
Jun. 19 - Jun. 23
Jul. 5 - Jul. 7
LATAM
1
Jun. 20 - Jun. 23
Jul. 3 - Jul. 4
Asia
1
Jun. 27 - Jun. 30
Jul. 3 - Jul. 4
South Korea
1
Jun. 20 - Jun. 23
Jun. 29 - Jun. 30
Japan
1
Jun. 27 - Jun. 30
Jul. 6 - Jul. 7
Oceania
1
Jun. 20 - Jun. 23
Jun. 26 - Jun. 27
MENA
1
Jun. 27 - Jun. 30
Jul. 2 - Jul. 3

Now that C9 is back in action, the hype is there for the EWC qualifiers. For all the information on this S-tier tournament, make sure to stay up to date with esports.gg!