Following the conclusion of the Six Invitational 2026, teams now have until March 4, 2026, 9 AM CET to make roster changes. The transfer window has already started and it’s full of rumors and exciting potential rosters.
Here’s a look at what has already been confirmed so far ahead of the start of the BLAST R6 2026-27 esports season:
South America League
FURIA
February 19 – FURIA parts ways with Rainbow Six Siege roster except for HerdsZ
FURIA announced the departure of all of their Rainbow Six Siege members except for Gustavo “HerdsZ” Herdina. The Brazilian player is expected to stay with the Black Panthers to lead the team’s new lineup.
FURIA’s lineup for the BLAST R6 2026-27 esports season hasn’t been unveiled yet but a lot of names have been rumored in the past few weeks, including Roberto “Loira” Camargo and Gabriel “volpz” Fernandes.
North America League
M80
February 20 – M80 and Kyno part ways
M80 and Leonardo “Kyno” Figueiredo have parted ways after both sides couldn’t find an agreement ahead of the upcoming BLAST R6 esports season. The Brazilian had been part of the roster since the initial lineup was acquired by M80. He recently became a Major champion after winning the BLAST R6 Major Munich.
Wildcard
February 20 – Wildcard part ways with Dash
Wildcard have parted ways with the BLAST R6 Major Montreal champion, Esports World Cup 2024 and BLAST R6 Major Atlanta grand finalist Leonardo “Dash” Lopes. The player is now looking for a team to represent in Brazil.
Oxygen Esports
February 20 – Oxygen Esports part ways with Gryxr, Yoggah allowed to explore options
Oxygen Esports have parted ways with Pablo “Gryxr” Rebeil, who joined the team one year ago, shortly after the conclusion of the Six Invitational 2025. Evan “Yoggah” Nelson also revealed that Oxygen Esports has allowed him to explore options elsewhere.
DarkZero Esports
February 19 – DarkZero Esports parts ways with CTZN
Although DarkZero Esports have yet to confirm the player’s departure, Ben “CTZN” McMillan revealed that he’s now a free agent after his contract wasn’t renewed. After three years competing in North America’s top flight, he’s now looking for offers to play in Europe.
Europe and MENA League
Team Heretics
February 19 – Skeptic benched in Team Heretics
Team Heretics’ player Skeptic has announced that he’s currently benched and has been allowed to explore his options. He’s still part of the lineup, but its presence isn’t confirmed yet, perhaps being unlikely.
APAC League
Dplus
February 19 – Dplus KIA part ways with Bullet1
Dplus KIA have parted ways with Six Sweden Major champion and Six Berlin Major grand finalist José “Bullet1” Victor. The Brazilian is well-known for his stays in Team Liquid, Immortals, FaZe Clan, and MIBR, before joining the South Korean powerhouse. With plenty of experience and proven individual skills, the player is now looking for offers.
Weibo Gaming
February 18 – Weibo Gaming part ways with meepeY
Weibo Gaming have parted ways with the Six Berlin Major champion Matthew “meepeY” Sharples. Although he started the season as Weibo Gaming’s head coach, he was moved to the assistant coach position shortly after the arrival of Guilherme “gohaN” Alf. Now, it seems like the Asian super roster is solely coached by the Brazilian.
Daystar
February 18 – Daystar bench JoeGoR
Daystar have benched Cheng “JoeGor” Ka-hin and are now waiting for interested parties to send their offers for the player. At the Six Invitational 2026, the former Dire Wolves player registered a SiegeGG rating of 0.82 and an entry balance of 8-20 (-12).
This is an article that’s under construction. We will update this article as soon as more transfers are unveiled. For more information about Rainbow Six Siege and its esports scene, make sure to check out Siege.GG.
