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Rogue Exits Rainbow Six Competitive Space: A Look Back at the Team’s Legacy

Rogue has seen a resurgence as of late, after the esports organization was effectively shut down while it transitioned to a new parent company. This return won’t be everywhere, however, as Rogue has stated that she will officially be exiting the Rainbow Six competitive space.
“After six years, our Rainbow Six journey has come to an end. Today we leave the R6 competitive space.

Thank you @Ubisoft and everyone who contributed on stage or behind the scenes to this incredible chapter.

Rogue has been a pretty strong name in the R6 scene in the past, as the team has competed in several major events and reached several final roster spots, including the 2018 Six Invitational. However, its peak may have been in 2022, when it managed to win the Berlin Major after defeating FaZe Clan and going home with $200,000 in prize money.
In light of this decision, the entire Rogue roster was released, namely Pascal “cryn” Alouane, Tom “Deapek” Pieksma, Ádám Imre “Hxsti” Hostisóczki, Jack “Jigsaw” Gillies, Leon “LeonGids” Giddens, head coach Tristan “Saethus ” Savage and content creator “Kitty” no longer work with the team.

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