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Post Six Invitational 2025 Transfer Window: Dplus acquire Brazilian roster, and more!

Changes are upon us.

Team BDS at the Six Invitational 2025
Credit: Rainbow Six Siege Esports Flickr

Following the conclusion of the Six Invitational 2025 and the first teaser of Rainbow Six Siege X, fans have got extremely excited about the future of the game and its competitive scene.

Unfortunately for all of us, Rainbow Six Siege's international action will be put on hold until May 2025, when the 20 teams included in the R6 Share 2025 program travel to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to take part in Reload.

While there won't be any matches in Siege's Tier 1, teams will now battle to upgrade their rosters before the start of the upcoming season. As per BLAST's rulebook, teams have between February 17, 9 AM CET, to March 5, 9 AM CET, to make signings.

Here are all of the confirmed transfer moves made following the conclusion of the Six Invitational 2025:

South America League

Here are all of the changes announced so far in the upcoming 2025 North America League:

w7m esports

February 19 - w7m esports bench Dash

The Bulls have taken the decision to bench Leonardo "Dash" Lopes following the team's Six Invitational 2025 Top 16 finish.

Recently, the Brazilians were crowned BLAST R6 Major Montreal champions after a 3-1 win against the eventual Six Invitational 2025 grand finalists, Team BDS.

North America League

Here are all of the changes announced so far in the upcoming 2025 North America League:

M80

February 17 - M80 part ways with Budega and Vivas

M80 have parted ways with Matheus "Budega" Figueiredo and Igor "Vivas" Vivas. The Brazilians were "ejected" from the Six Invitational 2025 after an altercation with DarkZero Esports in their 1-2 defeat against the purple roster.

Shortly after the team's defeat against CAG Osaka at the Six Invitational 2025, Ubisoft revealed that Budega received a two-year ban and M80 was given a competitive fine of USD$10,000.

February 19 - M80 part ways with Packer

Two days after M80's decision to part ways with Budega and Vidas, the North American esports organization announced the release of Jaidan "Packer" Franz.

The former CL4L and Mkers player joined M80 shortly after his performance at the BLAST R6 Major Montreal.

Wildcard

February 19 - Wildcard part ways with Bosco and Spiff

Wildcard have parted ways with the two-time world champion Dylan "Bosco" Bosco and Chris "Spiff" Park.

The American esports organization missed out on the Six Invitational 2025 after falling against Oxygen Esports in the Six Invitational 2025 North America Finals.

EMEA League

Here are all of the changes announced so far in the upcoming 2025 EMEA League:

Team Secret

February 17 - Team Secret part ways with JP

João "JP" Teixeira revealed his contract with Team Secret had expired before the start of the Six Invitational 2025, which made it possible for him to join FaZe Clan during the tournament. It's unclear what the Brazilian's analyst next destination will be.

He's the third Team Secret member to officially leave the team since the roster's early exit from the Six Invitational 2025. On February 10, Jake "Virtue" Grannan revealed that Team Secret had dropped the Australian and Dawid "Gruby" Marciniak.

APAC League

Here are all of the changes announced so far in the upcoming 2025 APAC League:

BNK FEARX

February 17 - BNK FEARX sign former Dplus duo Woogiman and coted

BNK FEARX have completed their Rainbow Six Siege roster ahead of the 2025 season after announcing the arrivals of Park "Woogiman" Jin-wook and Jo "coted" Sung-jun.

The South Korean duo had been playing for Dplus since March 2021. Almost four years later, they have now joined the team's archenemies BNK FEARX.

Dplus

February 18 - Dplus announce acquisition of full Brazilian roster to compete in APAC League

Dplus have announced the organization's decision to compete in the 2025 APAC League with a Brazilian roster, led by the Six Major champions Juliano "Levy" Andrade and José "bullet1" Victor.

The roster also includes the Six Invitational 2021 champion Dyjair "Mity" Soares and the former Six Karma duo Kaique "Faallz" Moreira and Nicolas "NearZ" Fresnel.

In what will be the South Korean's second spell in the team, Park "PJH" Jae-hyun has joined as the roster's analyst.

Gaimin Gladiators

February 19 - Gaimin Gladiators part ways with Tuhan, Juicy, MinGoran, and Golden

Gaimin Gladiators have taken the decision to part ways with their two most recent roster signings Harry "Tuhan" Wise and Broden "Juicy" Dean, as well as the team's now-former analyst Kim "MinGoran" Min-geun and the manager Nicholas "Golden" Nilsson.

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