A total of sixteen teams will form a part of the Esports World Cup Rainbow Six Siege.
The Esports World Cup is the next big event in the Rainbow Six Siege esports calendar. With some of the biggest names in attendance, R6 fans can expect exciting gameplay and it will be a treat to watch. The teams secured an invite to this event by performing in their regional qualifiers. Here are all the teams that make it to the ESWC Rainbow Six Siege 2024.
ESWC 2024 Rainbow Six Siege Teams
There are a total of sixteen teams at the Rainbow Six Siege Esports World Cup. With a prize pool of $2 million, this is one of the biggest events in the title. Adding excitement to the tournament is the fact that these sixteen teams are the best in their region. Each team has had to qualify for the Esports World Cup 2024 via regional qualifiers.
- FaZe Clan (Brazil)
- W7m esports (Brazil)
- Team Liquid (Brazil)
- FURIA Esports (Brazil)
- DarkZero Esports (North America)
- Luminosity Gaming (North America)
- Spacestation Gaming (North America)
- Team BDS (Europe)
- Wolves Esports (Europe)
- Into the Breach (Europe)
- Team Cruelty (LATAM)
- Bleed Esports (Asia)
- PSG Talon (South Korea)
- SCARZ (Japan)
- Team Bliss (Oceania)
- Geekay Esports (MENA)
The majority of the teams are from Brazil as that is the most dominant region in Rainbow Six Siege esports. There are also three teams each from North America as well as Europe. Most of the smaller regions have only one team representing them.
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What is the ESWC 2024 Rainbow Six Siege format?
The Rainbow Six Siege ESWC 2024 features a group stage and playoffs. The group stage takes place over two days starting on July 31. With two groups of eight teams each, this group stage has a double-elimination bracket. All games except the elimination games are bo1 series. The elimination games are bo3, giving teams ample opportunity to prove their worth.
The top four teams from the group stage advance to the Playoffs. The Playoffs are a brutal single-elimination format where teams are in a do-or-die mode. All matches except the Grand Finals are bo3. The Grand Final will see the two finalists battle it out on five maps to lift the trophy.
The tournament itself has a $2 million prize pool with the majority of the money going to the winner. The winning team receives $750,000 and 1,000 ESWC Club points. The second-places team will walk away with $350,000 in prize money.
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