E1 Sports have unveiled the organization's decision to part ways with their Rainbow Six Siege's roster.
E1 Sports joined Brazil's Rainbow Six Siege competitive scene in June 2023 as they acquired a roster to compete in the region's Circuito Femenino 2023. However, the team quickly expanded and acquired a spot to compete in the second split of the Brazil League 2023.
Following a sixth-place finish in the Brazil League 2023 Stage 2, the Brazilians made multiple roster changes before competing in the off-season tournament RUSH SERIES Summer. Eventually, the blue roster won the competition after a 3-1 victory against LOS Academy.
Ahead of Year 9, E1 Sports had to make more changes to the team's lineup as Arthur "Ar7hr" Arantes, Thiago "xS3xyCake" Reis, and Samuel "fxrias" Farias signed for LOS to compete in the North America League 2024. Meanwhile, Denis "Dodez" Navas signed for w7m esports.
Instead, the Brazilians kept Henrique "Flastry" Pennacchia and added Vitor "peres" Peres, Willian "Stk" Gonçalves, Guilherme "Bassetto" Bassetto, and Vinicius "live" Santos.
Surprisingly, the blue roster qualified for the BLAST R6 Major Manchester after a second-place finish in the Brazil League 2024 Stage 1. Unfortunately, the Brazilians left England empty-handed as they finished the Swiss Stage with a match record of 0-3 after defeats against Team Bliss, PSG Talon, and CAG Osaka.
After the team's run in Manchester, E1 Sports also featured in Brazil's Esports World Cup qualifiers and the Super Copa do Brasil. Eventually, the team finished in fifth place in the Brazil League 2024 Stage 2 and, most recently, won the off-season tournament Liga DBE Season 1 after a 3-0 victory against Elevate's Brazilian roster.
Finally, E1 Sports' last performance was at the BR Premier Finals 2024, where the team finished in third-fourth place after a 1-2 defeat against the eventual champions FaZe Clan.