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Team Bliss part ways with Rainbow Six Siege roster

The Australians are looking for a new home.

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

Team Bliss have parted ways with their Rainbow Six Siege roster. The Australian organization joined the competitive scene in February 2021. Three and a half years later, Anastasios "Odah" Hatzis was the only remaining player from the team's initial squad.

The news comes as a surprise to not just the Oceanic but also the international community as the pink roster had been dominating the region's top-flight since the start of Year 8. Since then, the Australians qualified for three BLAST R6 Majors and the Six Invitational 2024.

It's also worth mentioning that, combining their prize pool earnings in both regional and international competitions, the Australians had gathered around US$230,000. Recently, the team signed the former G2 Esports coach William "Titan" Davie and competed in the Esports World Cup.

As unveiled by Titan on his X account, the Australian roster is sticking together and is "looking for a new organisation to represent for Stage 2 as well as the Six Invitational 2025 and beyond."

Following the team's results throughout the current season, the Australians are in joint-ninth place with Bleed Esports and PSG Talon in the Global Standings. Therefore, considering the team's results in their region throughout the last year and a half, it would be a surprise to not see them clinching a Six Invitational 2025 spot later this year.