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Six Invitational 2025 Global Standings

Here's how the global standings look following the conclusion of the first split of the season.

Six Invitational hammer
Credit: Rainbow Six Siege Esports Flickr

Following the conclusion of the BLAST R6 Major Montreal, the Six Invitational 2025 Top 16 took shape as no more changes would be made to the Global Standings.

The remaining four teams that will compete in Boston, Massachusetts, will come out of the four closed qualifiers located in North America, South America, Europe and MENA, and APAC.

Keep on reading to know more about the Global Standings and the teams that qualified for the Six Invitational 2025 through it:

What are the Global Standings?

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege's Global Standings is a point-based qualification system used to determine what teams will compete in the Six Invitational. Teams can climb the standings by obtaining SI Points, which are awarded at both regional and international competitions. By the end of the BLAST R6 Major Montreal, the 16-best organizations on the standings will qualify for the Six Invitational 2025.

This year, BLAST added a second way of qualifying for the Six Invitational 2025 as teams will have a final shot at doing so through the regional qualifiers. Therefore, those squads who finished outside the standings' Top 16 will have a second chance.

SI Points Distribution

As mentioned above, SI Points are awarded at regional and international competitions. Here's how these are given to teams:

Regional SI Points

  • 1st: 100 SI Points
  • 2nd: 95 SI Points
  • 3rd: 90 SI Points
  • 4th: 85 SI Points
  • 5th: 80 SI Points
  • 6th: 75 SI Points
  • 7th: 70 SI Points
  • 8th: 65 SI Points

International SI Points

  • 1st: 350 SI Points
  • 2nd: 260 SI Points
  • 3rd to 4th: 200 SI Points
  • 5th to 8th: 170 SI Points
  • 9th to 11th: 105 SI Points
  • 12th to 14th: 65 SI Points
  • 15th to 16th: 55 SI Points
  • 17th to 20th: 45 SI Points

Global Standings 2025

Here's a look at the current Global Standings, as of November 18:

Region
Stage 1
BLAST R6 Major Manchester
Stage 2
BLAST R6 Major Montreal
Points
Team BDS (Q)
EU
100
260
100
260
720
FaZe Clan (Q)
BR
100
170
100
200
570
w7m esports (Q)
BR
85
X
90
350
525
Cloud 9 Beastcoast (Q)
NA
100
350
75
X
525
Team Secret (Q)
EU
90
170
95
170
525
Team Liquid (Q)
BR
90
200
95
105
465
DarkZero Esports (Q)
NA
90
200
95
60
450
Spacestation Gaming (Q)
NA
75
55
90
170
390
Virtus.pro (Q)
EU
65
X
90
200
355
Team Falcons (Q)
MENA
80
X
100
170
350
M80 (Q)
NA
95
170
85
X
350
FURIA Esports (Q)
BR
90
170
85
X
345
Soniqs (Q)
NA
65
X
100
170
335
SCARZ (Q)
JP
100
65
100
65
330
BLED (Q)
AS
100
105
95
X
300
PSG Talon (Q)
SK
100
105
95
X
300
Gaimin Gladiators
OCE
100
105
95
X
300
CAG Osaka
JP
80
65
90
45
280
FearX
SK
95
45
90
45
275

What's the Six Invitational?

The Six Invitational is Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege's most prestigious competition. To put it in traditional sports terms, the Six Invitational is the game's world championship, where the 20 best teams in the globe compete to lift the Sledgehammer.

Six Invitational winners list

Only eight organizations have won the Six Invitational. Here's a list of all the Six Invitational champions:

  • Six Invitational 2017 One: Elevate
  • Six Invitational 2017 PC: Continuum
  • Six Invitational 2018: PENTA Sports
  • Six Invitational 2019: G2 Esports
  • Six Invitational 2020: Spacestation Gaming
  • Six Invitational 2021: Ninjas in Pyjamas
  • Six Invitational 2022: TSM
  • Six Invitational 2023: G2 Esports
  • Six Invitational 2024: w7m esports

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