The BLAST R6 Major Montreal is underway. No wonder we at Blix follow its curves exhaustively. And as the events started to unspin, there’s no better time to dive into every detail of it. Play-ins are finished, and the hottest parts are rolling in!
We know what R6 is – look through our ‘R6 Ranks: How Ranking System Works In Rainbow Six Siege‘ or ‘The Best Guns in Rainbow Six Siege’ articles—and now – Blast R6 Montreal, high-stakes matches, and game-changing strategies.
Contents
- 1 Highlights
- 2 State of the Tournament After the Play-In
- 3 Phase 1: Play-In Stage (November 7-8, 2024)
- 4 Dates & Location
- 5 Tournament Format
- 6 Play-In (Finished November 8)
- 7 Playoffs (November 10-13)
- 8 Finals (November 15-17):
- 9 Event Activities and Engagement Opportunities
- 10 Where to Watch
- 11 Prize Pool & Global Standing Points
- 12 Broadcast Talent
- 13 What Equally Important Events Could We Witness?
Highlights
- Underline of the participating teams’ roster and state after the Play-In stage
- Recap of dates and format of the event
- List of Activities and the Prize Pool of the Event
- Additional Description of the Equally Important Events to Compare
State of the Tournament After the Play-In
Playoffs full brackets
Phase 1: Play-In Stage (November 7-8, 2024)
Advancing Teams
- G2 Esports
- Black Dragons
- CAG Osaka
- Chiefs Esports Club
Eliminated Teams
- CL4L
- FearX
- Team Falcons
- ALPHA Team
Match Results
- Upper Bracket Round 1:
- G2 Esports defeated CAG Osaka
- Black Dragons defeated CL4L
- Chiefs Esports Club defeated FearX
- Team Falcons defeated ALPHA Team
- Upper Bracket Semifinals:
- G2 Esports defeated Black Dragons
- Chiefs Esports Club defeated Team Falcons
- Upper Bracket Final:
- G2 Esports defeated Chiefs Esports Club
- Lower Bracket Round 1:
- CAG Osaka defeated CL4L
- FearX defeated ALPHA Team
- Lower Bracket Semifinals:
- Black Dragons defeated CAG Osaka
- Team Falcons defeated FearX
- Lower Bracket Final:
- Black Dragons defeated Team Falcons
Swiss Stage (November 10-13, 2024)
The four advancing teams from Phase 1 will join twelve directly qualified teams in a Swiss system format. Matches will be best-of-one, with elimination matches being best-of-three. The top eight teams from this phase will progress to the Finals.
Participating Teams
- Direct Qualifiers
- Team BDS
- Team Secret
- Virtus.pro
- Soniqs
- DarkZero
- Spacestation Gaming
- FaZe Clan
- Team Liquid
- w7m esports
- SCARZ
- Dplus
- Elevate
- Phase 1 Advancers
- G2 Esports
- Black Dragons
- CAG Osaka
- Chiefs Esports Club
Dates & Location
Blast R6 Montreal Major
The tournament is set to run from November 7 to November 17, 2024, at the Verdun Auditorium in Montreal, Canada. The place is known for hosting various major sports and entertainment events – concerts of the Foo Fighters and Metallica, multiple sports – and now R6.
Tournament Format
The BLAST R6 Major Montreal is structured across three phases, each demanding more from the teams as the stakes grow.
Play-In (Finished November 8)
- Eight teams entered for a double-elimination bracket.
- Only the top four teams advance to Phase 2, where they’ll face tougher competition from directly qualified teams.
Playoffs (November 10-13)
- Sixteen teams—the four top teams from Phase 1 plus twelve others qualified through regional leagues—will compete in a Swiss system format. This ensures teams face off against others with similar win-loss records.
- Matches that could result in elimination are best-of-three, while non-elimination games are best-of-one (Bo1).
- The top eight teams from that phase will proceed to the final phase.
Finals (November 15-17):
- The showdown phase features a single elimination bracket for the remaining eight teams.
- The quarterfinals and semifinals will be best-of-three, while the grand final will be a best-of-five (Bo5) match, in which the best two teams will clash for the title.
The gradual escalation in match format and difficulty provides an intense experience for fans, where only the most adaptable and strategic teams make it to the final rounds. Current remaining participants are:
Event Activities and Engagement Opportunities
Attendee Rewards
For fans attending in person or watching from home, the BLAST R6 Major Montreal promises a comprehensive fan experience. There are the most exciting ways for all of our kin to get involved:
- Upscale In-Game Rewards for Attendees: Fans attending the event in Vito will have access to deluxe in-game content: unique skins and bundles to remember their participation.
- Twitch Drops and Fan Predictions: Twitch Drops for directly watching the tournament online by Ubisoft. In-game items like charms and other cosmetics for Rainbow Six Siege. The more players watch, the more rewards they can unlock. Plus to that, fans can participate in match predictions, adding an interactive element to the viewing experience. Successful predictions will yield even more in-game rewards, so fans have all the more reason to stay tuned and engaged.
- Esports-Themed Merchandise: Fans at the venue can buy limited-edition merchandise, adding a tangible way for players to commemorate the event.
Whether attending the event live or tuning in from home, fans will have plenty of ways to engage with the tournament and deepen their connection to the Rainbow Six Siege community.
Where to Watch
For fans who can’t attend the event in Montreal, the BLAST R6 Major Montreal will be broadcast live on various platforms, ensuring no one misses a moment of the action.
Both channels will broadcast all three phases of the tournament, complete with commentary, analysis, and live match updates. Viewers worldwide can join the live streams, making the action accessible for fans across all regions and time zones.
Prize Pool & Global Standing Points
Path to the Major
The Montreal Major boasts a significant prize pool of $750,000, with allocations depending on tournament placements. But this isn’t just about prize money; every match at the Major has implications for the global standings. Teams will earn Global Standing Points that affect their position in the international rankings, determining qualification for the Six Invitational 2025.
With the Six Invitational being the pinnacle of the Rainbow Six Siege competitive season, teams are keenly aware of the stakes. Points earned in Montreal could make or break their chances of securing a spot at the Invitational, so each game counts. For teams and fans alike, these stakes add another layer of intensity to every match.
Broadcast Talent
BLAST R6 | Montreal Major – Stream A – Day 2
A world-class event demands a world-class broadcast team, and Ubisoft has assembled a talented lineup of hosts, analysts, and casters to bring the action to life. Here’s a breakdown of the talent roster:
- Host: Iain Chambers – Known for his energy and charisma, Iain brings a welcoming presence as he guides fans through the tournament.
- Desk Hosts: FastAnne (Anne Janssen) and Manic (Robert Munday) – Both have a knack for breaking down complex strategies and providing clear, fan-friendly insights.
- Analysts: Alphama (Léo Robine), FoxA (Davide Bucci), Fresh (Jack Thomas Allen), and LaXInG (Gabriel Mirelez) – As former players and seasoned analysts, they bring a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of high-level strategy, helping viewers understand the “why” behind each decision.
- Commentators: AceOfPyrite (Tim Leaver), Dezachu (Derry Holt), Guzz (Michael Gurrie), Interro (Parker Mackay), Jesse Chick, Lynnx (Carter Hanefeld), Stoax (Samuel Stewart), and Zenox (Jake Venditti) – With diverse commentary styles, this lineup will capture the intensity and nuance of each match, whether it’s a tactical standoff or an explosive brawl.
This expert team adds color, clarity, and excitement to every moment, ensuring fans have the context and insight to fully appreciate matches’ complexity.
What Equally Important Events Could We Witness?
The Six Invitational (SI) is Rainbow Six Siege’s top-tier event, a true world championship that defines the R6 esports landscape. Held annually, often in Montreal, it brings together elite teams from every region to battle for the largest prize pool and ultimate bragging rights. SI isn’t just a tournament; it’s a game-changer. With meta-shifting plays, new content reveals, and fierce competition, the central event sets the tone for competitive R6. Alongside the SI, the Six Major tournaments—held in regions worldwide throughout the year—serve as crucial battlegrounds, where top regional teams earn points toward their global standings and secure a spot in the Invitational. These events do more than showcase skill; they drive the game’s evolution, build regional rivalries, and unite a global fanbase, solidifying Rainbow Six Siege as a force in esports.