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SiegeGG Six Invitational 2025 MVP: Handy

The Brazilian led FaZe Clan to the team's first hammer.

Handy lifting the Six Invitational 2025 hammer
Credit: Rainbow Six Siege Esports Flickr

Thiago "Handy" Ferreira has been chosen as SiegeGG's Six Invitational 2025 MVP after leading FaZe Clan's to the organization's first Rainbow Six Siege world championship.

FaZe Clan's victory in Boston's MGM Music Hall comes one year after the team's defeat against w7m esports at the Six Invitational 2024 grand final played in Sao Paulo's Ginásio do Ibirapuera.

The Brazilian averaged the highest SiegeGG rating across the players who reached the tournament's grand final. In fact, the difference between him and the team's second-highest rated player Eduardo "KDS" Chiste is quite significant, with both players averaging SiegeGG ratings of 1.11 and 1.03.

Here are Handy's stats at the Six Invitational 2025 after having played 31 maps, the second-highest amount of maps played by a Six Invitational champion only behind w7m esports' 33.

  • SiegeGG Rating: 1.11
  • K-D: 304-250 (+54)
  • Entry: 35-33 (+2)
  • KOST: 67
  • KPR: 0.82
  • SRV: 32
  • Clutches: 9
  • Plants: 2
  • Defusers disabled: 4
  • Operators mained: Buck and Mira

All in all, Handy has been the most consistent player in FaZe Clan's lineup. It's also worth mentioning that he scored the highest K-D in the competition as he was the only player to get 300 kills or more. Last but not least, he was the player with the most completed clutches alongside Unwanted's Zachary "SpiriTz" Dionne.

Finally, here are our five EVPs for the Six Invitational 2025:

Eduardo "KDS" Chiste

The Brazilian was FaZe Clan's second-best player at the Six Invitational 2025 with a SiegeGG rating of 1.03. He was also the second-best player in the grand final, as he averaged a SiegeGG rating of 1.22, a K-D of 45-34 (+11), and a KOST of 75.

Diego "Kheyze" Zanello

The Six Invitational 2024 MVP was FURIA Esports' best player with a SiegeGG rating of 1.14 after 16 maps played.

Unfortunately for the Brazilians, neither of the members in the team performed up to their standards in the MGM Music Hall as they lost both matches against Team BDS and FaZe Clan.

Regardless of the team's performances in the players' last two games in the competition, Kheyze was one of the best players in the tournament during the group stage and the playoffs and he was really important in the Black Panthers' victories against DarkZero Esports and RazaH Company to reach the Top 4, as he averaged a SiegeGG rating of 1.47 across both games.

He also led FURIA Esports in the team's group stage run with ratings of 1.55 and 1.21 against Shopify Rebellion and FaZe Clan, respectively.

Alec "Fultz" Fultz

Despite missing out on the Six Invitational 2025 Top 4, it's hard to ignore Fultz's efforts in the competition. The American was the highest-rated player with 20 or more maps played, with a SiegeGG rating of 1.14.

His rating isn't the only example of his consistency; the astronaut finished with the fourth-highest K-D, the twelfth-highest KOST, and the tenth-highest KPR. To top it off, he secured eleven plants.

Loïc "BriD" Chongthep

The Team BDS player finished the Six Invitational 2025 as the highest planter in the tournament with 30 defusers planted, ten more than the second-highest on the list, Guilherme "Bassetto" Bassetto, and eleven more than FaZe Clan's highest planter Víctor "VITAKING" Augusto.

While he doesn't stand out for his fragging abilities, BriD finished with a SiegeGG rating of 1.00 and the highest survival (40). He also finished with the sixth-highest KOST (71), only surpassed by players with 22 or less maps played.

José "Cyber" Ramos

Finally, we close the list with another FaZe Clan player. The Brazilian was differential for the team in the grand final with some outstanding clutching moments. With a SiegeGG rating of 1.24 and 50 kills to his name in the match against Team BDS, he had to be one of our honourable mentions.

If that wasn't enough, Cyber finished the tournament with an entry balance of 66-59 (+7) in 31 maps played. In other words, the Six Invitational 2025 champion averaged four entries per map.