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RE:L0:AD Day 1 Roundup: LOUD take down Team Falcons to claim first win in their Rainbow Six Siege debut, Brazil and North America dominate, and more!

RE:L0:AD's first day of action is over.

LOUD at RELOAD
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As RE:L0:AD's first day of action is now over, it's time to check what happened in each of the ten matches played today. Here's a complete look at the stats and the most important talking points!

BNK FEARX 7-4 CAG Osaka

FEARX vs CAG Osaka

BNK FEARX was the only APAC League 2025 roster to win a match in RE:L0:AD's first day of action after taking down CAG Osaka.

The South Koreans had a fantastic start to the match as they won the game's initial five rounds. However, when it looked like both teams would swap sides with a 6-0 on the scoreboard, Reon "Anitun" Sakai's 1v3 clutch gave the Cyclops some hope.

Later on, BNK FEARX got back on track by winning the team's first attack. Although the Japanese managed to save three match points, the South Koreans ended up claiming a 7-4 win.

While most of the eyes had been set on the former Dplus duo Jo "coted" Sung-jun and Park "Woogiman" Jin-wook, who were making their debuts for BNK FEARX, their teammate Park "Mephi" Ju-wan stole the show as the South Korean finished the match with a SiegeGG rating of 1.90 and a K-D of 17-5 (+12).

FURIA Esports 7-3 Elevate

FURIA vs ELEVATE

FURIA Esports took down Elevate's Brazilian lineup after a one-sided performance on Rainbow Six Siege X's renovated Clubhouse.

The match kicked off with a FURIA Esports round win following a João "Jv92" Vitor 1v2 clutch. A few minutes later, the Brazilians doubled their lead after the 22-year-old secured a 3K while using Striker.

Although the upcoming rounds got closer, the Black Panthers' chemistry and team plays on the server would be enough to run over Elevate's defensive lineups. Eventually, both teams swapped sides with a temporary FURIA Esports 4-2 lead.

On defense, Elevate initially held FURIA Esports as they won their first attack in their second attempt. However, Felipe "FelipoX" Lucia absolutely demolished their hopes of a potential comeback after clutching a 1v4 situation on round nine. Shortly after, FURIA Esports closed out the match as they claimed a 7-3 win.

The previously mentioned Jv92 and FelipoX were the best players of the match with SiegeGG ratings of 1.65 and 1.54, respectively.

Cloud9 7-5 PSG Talon

Cloud9 vs. PSG Talon

Cloud9's return to Rainbow Six Siege's competitive scene was successful as the North American team defeated PSG Talon on Nighthaven Labs.

While PSG Talon enjoyed a positive start to the match as they won two of their first defenses, Cloud9 quickly took control of the game as they built a rock-solid three-round lead after winning their final three atacks and their first defense.

After that, the South Koreans slowly but steadily cut down the difference. However, when it looked like PSG Talon were the most confident, Cloud9 perfectly read the team's intentions and watered down the South Koreans' efforts to force overtime.

Wildcard 7-1 SCARZ

Wildcard vs SCARZ

The most one-sided performance of the day was Wildcard's victory against the three-time Japan League champions SCARZ.

Across both rosters, four players were making debuts for their respective teams. While Leonardo "Dash" Lopes and Joan "bbySharKK" Benito played their first match for Wildcard, Taiyo "Ayagator" Hirayama and Yuuta "Tyopi" Yanagi did so for SCARZ.

After two 1v2 clutches by Evan "Kanzen" Bushore and the previously mentioned Dash, Wildcard got everyone excited about the possibility of claiming a 7-0 win to activate the Flawless Victory Card — which would have got them two extra bullets. However, that wasn't the case as SCARZ's only round of the match came on their first defense. After that, Wildcard quickly closed out the match.

DarkZero Esports 7-3 Fnatic

DZ vs Fnatic

After over five years of wait since Fnatic's last international Rainbow Six Siege appearance, the orange brand was welcomed back with a 3-7 defeat against DarkZero Esports.

Despite the final result, Fnatic started the game on the right track as they won two of the initial three rounds. However, after that, the Europeans were completely ran over by the Americans, who won the upcoming four rounds — including an Ace by Ben "CTZN" McMillan while playing Gridlock.

Although Fnatic managed to claim another round, DarkZero Esports ended up comfortably closing out the match. Overall, it was a good day for DarkZero Esports' new signings, Zachary "SpiriTz" Dionne and Ben "CTZN" McMillan, who registered SiegeGG ratings of 1.35 and 1.34, respectively. However, the best player of the match was Nick "njr" Rapier, who finished the game with a SiegeGG rating of 1.67.

LOUD 7-4 Team Falcons

LOUD vs. Team Falcons

LOUD's Rainbow Six Siege debut couldn't have gone any better as the Brazilian powerhouse took down the Esports World Cup 2024 champions and Six Invitational 2025 grand finalists Team Falcons.

After swapping sides with a tie on the scoreboard, the European players were arguably the favorites to take the win. However, the Brazilians unexpectedly took control of the match with three successful back-to-back attacking rounds. Although Fatih "Solotov" Türker kept Team Falcons alive with a 1v1 clutch in LOUD's first match point, the Brazilians closed out the game one round later.

Surprisingly enough, Team Falcons' French core had an underwhelming performance as they all registered SiegeGG ratings of 0.74 and below. Meanwhile, Vinícius "live" dos Santos and Victor "Daffodil" Henrique were LOUD's best players with SiegeGG ratings of 1.29 and 1.21, respectively.

FaZe Clan 7-5 Team BDS

FaZe Clan vs Team BDS

The Six Invitational 2025 champions FaZe Clan took down Team BDS in their first RE:L0:AD match. Curiously enough, both organizations had faced off against at the Six Invitational 2025 grand finalist; today, however, Team BDS' roster had five new faces on the server.

Despite Team BDS' lineup having been assembled a few weeks ago, the European roster managed to put the world champions between a rock and a hard place. Unfortunately for them, the Brazilians survived to their comeback attempts and ended up claiming the win.

Spacestation 7-4 G2 Esports

SSG vs G2

Although the final result was a 7-4 win for Spacestation Gaming, the truth is that the Americans ran over the samurai.

After a really underwhelming attacking half, which saw the European-majority lineup only winning one of their first six rounds, the astronauts only needed two rounds to claim the win.

At first, G2 Esports' reaction made the viewers think a comeback was possible: the team's three back-to-back successful defenses put them one round behind the Americans. However, when the team had hopes of leveling the scoreboard, Spacestation stopped playing around and ended up taking the victory after two consecutive 3Ks by Ethan "Nuers" James.

w7m esports 8-7 M80

w7m vs m80

The only overtime of the day was seen in the match between w7m esports and M80. Excluding Luccas "Paluh" Molina and Leonardo "Kyno" Figueiredo, both teams included four BLAST R6 Major champions; eventually, it was the Montreal champions who claimed the win in today's game.

Although M80 started the game on the right track after winning two of the firs three rounds, the Bulls ended up building a temporary three-round lead as they won four consecutive rounds. However, M80 replicated the Brazilians with four consecutive successful attacks.

Eventually, after pushing the map to overtime, the Bulls ended up taking the win after both teams won their attacking rounds.

Team Secret 7-5 Team Liquid

Secret vs Liquid

Last but not least, Team Secret took down Team Liquid as the Blue Cavalry was the only Brazilian side to not start their RE:L0:AD run with a win.

In what was Team Liquid's first game in over six years without Luccas "Paluh" Molina, the Brazilians' best player was André "nesk" Oliveira with a SiegeGG rating of 1.32 and a K-D of 14-9 (+5).

Statistically-wise, it's interesting to see that all Team Liquid players finished with KOSTs of 75 and above. However, despite all players delivering consistent performances, the Europeans stopped the Blue Cavalry's efforts and became the only team from the old continent to win a match today; as all Fnatic, Team BDS, Team Falcons, and G2 Esports had lost their games earlier.