
Following the conclusion of the BLAST R6 2025 Stage 1 teams have now an idea of how close they really are from the Six Invitational 2026. With this year's format offering multiple ways to qualify for Paris, France, teams must properly study their possibilities and try to improve to be ready for the crucial moment of the season: Stage 2, the BLAST R6 Major Munich, the Regional Finals, and, if the previous didn't work, the Six Invitational 2026 Last Chance Qualifiers.
With teams working to be as prepared as possible for the second split of the campaign, the mid-season transfer window is extremely important. After all, the right transfer can completely change a roster, automatically improving their chances to reach the Six Invitational 2026.
For those unaware, the first BLAST R6 2025 Mid-Season Transfer Window takes place between August 11, 2025, 9 AM CET, to August 17, 2025, 9 AM CET, according to BLAST's official rulebook for the 2025 season. Teams can make up to three roster changes, coaches included.
Keep on reading to know what teams have made roster changes, with all of the moves announced so far being departures:
Europe and MENA League 2025
Here's a look at the roster moves announced in team's competing in the Europe and MENA League 2025:
Fnatic

August 1 - Fnatic part ways with Gruby
Fnatic announced the team's decision to part ways with Dawid "Gruby" Marciniak. The Polish player had joined the team in March 2025 and was part of the roster that competed in the Malta Cyber Series: VIII, the Belgium Masters 2025, RE:L0:AD, and the Europe and MENA League 2025 Stage 1.
Before joining Fnatic, Gruby had been part of Team Secret for almost two years, with whom he played in Europe's top flight and in multiple international competitions, including the Six Invitational 2023, the BLAST R6 Major Manchester, the BLAST R6 Major Montreal, and the Six Invitational 2025.
APAC North League 2025
Here's a look at the roster moves announced in team's competing in the APAC North League 2025:
PSG Talon

July 31 - PSG Talon part ways with yass
PSG Talon announced the team's decision to part ways with Yoo "yass" Sang-hoon. The team had just finished in fourth place of the APAC North League 2025 after an unconvincing first stage, which ended with a 1-2 defeat against SCARZ.
The South Korean had joined the roster in June 2024 after playing for three years in Dplus, where he competed in multiple international competitions. He's one of the most experienced players in the region and arguably one of the best in the country's history in Rainbow Six Siege.