The fourth round of the RELOAD Rainbow Six Siege tournament just wrapped up. Teams are jockeying for position, with some already securing a spot in the playoffs and others heading home. The new format is shaking things up, with a unique system that lets teams pick their opponents and use special cards to gain an edge. The standings aren’t just about wins and losses – it’s also about “bullets,” a key metric that determines which teams move forward.
Top Teams Shine
Some teams are doing great, while others are struggling. CAG Osaka is a standout example, qualifying for the next round despite only winning one match. Their creative strategy paid off. On the other hand, w7m esports is dominating, remaining undefeated so far. The teams that have already secured their spot in the playoffs are:
- LOUD (LLL)
- CAG Osaka (CAG)
- Elevate (ELV)
- w7m esports (W7M)
- Team Falcons (FLCS)

Teams Fall to Elimination
Not every team was as lucky. Team Liquid, for example, had high hopes but lost all their “bullets” after a tough match, eliminating them from the tournament. The teams that didn’t make it are:
- Team Liquid (TL)
- Fnatic (FNC)
- Spacestation Gaming (SSG)
- PSG Talon (PSG)
- SCARZ (SZ)
The final round is just around the corner, with five matches that will decide the last teams to move on to the playoffs. The upcoming duels are:
- Cloud9 (C9) vs. M80
- Team BDS (BDS) vs. FEARX (BFX)
- Team Secret vs. Wildcard (WC)
- DarkZero (DZ) vs. G2 Esports (G2)
- FaZe Clan (FaZe) vs. FURIA (FUR)
All the matches are being streamed live on the official Rainbow Six Brasil channel, with play-by-play commentary in Portuguese. Fans can catch the action, but be sure to check which stream (A or B) is broadcasting the desired match.