Soniqs and PSG Talon have qualified for the Six Invitational 2025 following the conclusion of the BLAST R6 Major Montreal Phase 2. Earlier today, Virtus.pro also qualified for the Six Invitational 2025 after reaching Montreal's Phase 3 following the Russians' victory against the Chiefs.
Soniqs' 2-0 victory against Team Liquid has seen the Americans climb up to twelfth place with 335 SI Points. The team's qualification for the Six Invitational 2025 comes after losing the first two Montreal matches against Virtus.pro and Spacestation Gaming. Eventually, the Americans got back on track following victories against G2 Esports, Elevate, and Team Liquid.
It hasn't been a good day for Brazil as both Team Liquid and Black Dragons lost against Soniqs and Spacestation Gaming, respectively. With these results, the North America League will be the most-represented regional division at the Six Invitational 2025 with six teams.
Meanwhile, despite not being in Montreal, PSG Talon has finished in sixteenth place on the Global Standings thanks to having a better match win percentage than Gaimin Gladiators. Out of the three teams tied at 300 SI Points (Bleed Esports, PSG Talon, and Gaimin Gladiators) the Australians are the only ones to miss out on the Global Standings' Top 16.
Following today's results, the 16 teams that will qualify for the Six Invitational 2025 through the Global Standings are:
- Team BDS
- FaZe Clan
- Team Secret
- Cloud9 Beastcoast
- Team Liquid
- DarkZero Esports
- Spacestation Gaming
- Team Falcons
- M80
- w7m esports
- FURIA Esports
- Soniqs
- SCARZ
- Virtus.pro
- Bleed Esports
- PSG Talon
Eventually, four more teams will qualify for the Six Invitational 2025 through the regional qualifiers. In total, 20 teams will fly to Boston, Massachusetts, for a chance to lift the hammer.