w7m esports have now made their way to the grand finals of Rainbow Six Siege Invitational 2024 from the lower brackets. The team will now face Faze Clan, who have been waiting for their final opponent after defeating Virtus.pro in the upper bracket final.
After the early first loss, w7m esports has been performing exceptionally well in the lower bracket and have won every match since. The team consists of some of the top Brazilian Rainbow Six Siege pros.
The grand finale is set to take place on February 25/26 depending on the time zones. Matches will be played in best-of-five, where the first team to reach three wins will take home the championship title and trophy.
The winner of this year’s Six Invitational will take home $1 million, while the second spot will take $450,000. The rest of the amount is divided among the remaining teams.
Apart from the top two, the rankings of other teams that were a part of the event has been revealed.
Here are the current standings
- TBD
- TBD
- Virtus.pro
- G2 Esports
- Soniqs
- DarkZero Esports
- Spacestation Gaming
- Team Bliss
- Ninjas in Pyjamas
- Bleed Esports
- Team Liquid
- Wolves Esports
- FearX
- LOS
- Team Falcons
- FURY
- Geekay Esports
- Dplus
- M80
- SCARZ
G2 Esports and Virtus.pro miss their chance
Both G2 and Virtus.pro dropped to the lower brackets after facing defeat by Faze. With another loss by the hands of w7m, the teams have lost their chance for a payback along with a shot at the championship title.
While Virtus.pro did make w7m sweat with some close rounds in the lower bracket final, G2 was dominated in the semifinals and was barely able to scour round wins.