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Into The Breach part ways with main Rainbow Six Siege roster

ITB isn't leaving Rainbow Six Siege, though.

Into the Breach at the BLAST R6 Major Manchester
Credit: Rainbow Six Siege Esports Flickr

Into The Breach announced the decision of parting ways with the team's Rainbow Six Siege squad. The team's core had been competing together since September 2023, with the lineup taking its current shape in February 2024 with the arrivals of Charlie "Creedz" Foote and Oscar "Oscr" Deacon.

The British-majority roster has been one of the most consistent lineups in Europe this season as they qualified for the BLAST R6 Major Manchester and the Esports World Cup. Unfortunately, the team didn't perform as expected internationally as they could only defeat Spacestation Gaming and Geekay Esports in both Manchester and Riyadh.

After missing out on the BLAST R6 Major Montreal, Into the Breach's options of qualifying for the Six Invitational 2025 through the Global Standings were reduced to zero. Two weeks after the team's 1-2 defeat against G2 Esports in Europe's LCQ, Into the Breach has unveiled the decision of parting ways with the team's Rainbow Six Siege roster.

The reasons were explained in an official statement made on Into The Breach's official X account, where they admitted being in a position where they "can no longer viably offer" a "long-term, high-salaried support."

More information will be revealed to understand Into The Breach's decision once BLAST and Ubisoft fully unveil the next steps of the game's competitive scene. "Why we’re doing this will become clear once more information about the new R6 ecosystem is public."

Despite parting ways with the team's main Rainbow Six Siege lineup, Into The Breach have decided to keep Ryan "KangruKenny" Morrow in the organization to " guiding the academy and eventually helping us rebuild toward a T1 roster."