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BLAST R6 Major Manchester champions core currently looking for organization to represent at the Six Invitational 2025

The Six Invitational 2025 will begin in two months.

Hotancold at the BLAST R6 Major Manchester
Credit: Rainbow Six Siege Esports Flickr

The now-former Cloud9 Beastcoast roster is now looking for an organization to represent at the Six Invitational 2025 after M80 acquired Beastcoast, a move that was unveiled earlier today.

The North American roster produced a Cinderella run in the first split of the season after winning the North America League 2024 Stage 1 and the BLAST R6 Major Manchester. Shortly after, Beastcoast partnered with Cloud9, rebranding the team's Rainbow Six Siege roster to Cloud9 Beastcoast.

According to Matthew "Hotancold" Stevens, the roster's core, including Gaven "Gaveni" Black, Zachary "SpiriTz" Dionne, and Hotancold will continue playing together alongside the team's new additions, Mitch "Dream" Malson and Adam "Atom" Gutiérrez. Meanwhile, the future of Ayden "dfuzr" Gabari and Shaun "Gunnar" Pottorff remains unclear.

The roster is now looking for a new team to represent at the Six Invitational 2025, which will take place in Boston, Massachusetts.

After the team's successful initial stage, the roster missed out on the Esports World Cup 2024 and the BLAST R6 Major Montreal. Despite the team's lack of successful results in the second split of the season, the roster managed to qualify for the Six Invitational 2025 as one of the best five teams in the Global Standings.

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