The Brazilian esports team LOS has made a strong comeback to the Rainbow Six Siege competitive scene after being left out of the franchise league system by Ubisoft last year. The team secured a spot in the South America League 2025, the top competition for R6 in South America, by dominating the Challenger Series earlier this year.
Overcoming Adversity
LOS was a respected name in the R6 scene, even when they were part of Team oNe. When Ubisoft didn’t include them in the franchise league, they had to rethink their competitive strategy to stay in the game. The team’s CEO, Alexandre “Kakavel”, said, “We’re back in the elite of Rainbow Six Siege, where we never should have been taken out.” He added that the Ubisoft decision was a turning point for the team.

Kakavel praised the team’s players for their resilience, saying they fought hard to secure their spot. LOS has a strong history in R6, winning the world championship in 2021 and coming in second in 2023.
The Team
The current LOS roster includes:
- Samuel “fxrias” Farias
- Leonardo “Legacy” Silva
- Arthur “Ar7hr” Arantes
- Vitor “Kurtz” Monteiro
- Carlos “Mr6otlaw” Henrique
With their spot in the South America League 2025 secured, LOS is now eyeing international titles again. The league’s Stage 1 kicks off on June 7, featuring top teams from Latin America competing for a spot in the Six Invitational, the R6 world championship.