Rainbow Six Siege: Furious Gaming meets the Six Invitational qualifier
Rainbow Six Siege has a system of regional qualifiers for your Invitational Six. Latin America is a broad region, demanding three divided competitions for Brazil, Mexico and South America, where Furious Gaming maintained its good streak of qualifiers.
Even though Furious Gaming took the South American championship from Rainbow Six Siege, Salinas Gaming was at the head in terms of Six Invitational points. The Argentine skull had to take over to the closed qualifiers of the tournament in the Regional, where again played against 9Z Team in an instance of qualifiers.
Furious Gaming remained in the Top 4 along the three phases of competition. However, the lack of Copy Elite Six affected it in the race by closed qualifying to the Invitational Six. This since the format rewards the squads that go abroad to compete, both in interregional and the majors competitions. Both Salinas Gaming and 9Z Team were at the head at Six Invitational points, with Gaming Salinas, staying with the invitation to the closed qualifier.
Like the Mexican circuit, the open American qualifiers are played in a simple elimination key. The first rounds are the best of one, while the semifinal and great ending are the best of three games. 9Z and Furious Gaming dispatched their rivals to meet again in the last departure of December 11. There, the violet hit Villa with a 7-4, but Skull came up in Café Dostoevsky (7-4) and Coastline (7-5). Again, he denied the possibility to the Francisco team Frankfurter postilion to shout champion.
The closed qualifier for the Invitational Six will be played on January 15 and 16, 2022. Until now, Brazil is the region that is missing in presenting its latest equipment. Mexico already has the either sports snakes, as well as Phoenix ESPORTS. Furious Gaming will accompany Salinas Gaming in South America.
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