BLAST R6 NAL Regional Finals to take place in Philadelphia

Joey Morris
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Rainbow Six Siege X developer Ubisoft and tournament organiser BLAST have revealed that the R6 North American League Regional Finals will take place in Philadelphia, US.

From November 29th to December 14th, 2025, the six best teams from the region will compete for a guaranteed place at the Six Invitational 2026 in Paris.

The tournament will feature two phases. The online quarterfinals will be played in a BO3, double elimination format from November 29th to 30th. Meanwhile, the second phase will include both the semi-finals and finals from December 13th to 14th, and will be a LAN event at the LocalHost Philly venue.

Teams will compete for the lion’s share of a €100,000 (~$115,550/£86,940) prize pool: with first receiving €40,000 (~$46,220/£34,800).

These are all the teams that will be competing in the North American League Regional Finals:

  • Upper Bracket
    • Shopify Rebellion
    • Spacestation Gaming
    • M80
    • Oxygen Gaming
  • Lower Bracket
    • DarkZero
    • Wildcard Gaming

Tickets for the LAN event in Philadelphia are available for $20, and can be obtained through the Nerd Street webpage. All matches will also be broadcast live on the official Rainbow Six esports Twitch and YouTube channels.

The BLAST R6 North American League Regional Finals is one of the pathways that offers a guaranteed spot in next year’s international event. Regional Finals will also take place in the Europe MENA League, South America League, and Asia Pacific League. A final spot will also be up for grabs in the Munich Major in November.

What To Expect from the Six Invitational

The Six Invitational 2026 in Paris, France is the crowning event of the scene. This is where the best team in the world is decided, before kickstarting the next season of R6 esports.

Running from February 2nd to 15th, 2026, the event will see 20 teams from around the world compete. These include the Regional Finals champions, the Munich Major winner, the Regional Last Chance Qualifier winners, and the top-scoring organisations from the Global Point Standings.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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