FaZe Clan Rainbow Six Claim South America League 2025 Regional Finals Title

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FaZe Clan Rainbow Six wins the South America League 2025 Regional Finals Title, and while they already had a spot at the Six Invitational, this locks that down regardless of points. In a tense three-map series, FaZe took the 2-1 victory over Furia.

FaZe Clan Rainbow Six Claim South America League 2025 Regional Finals Title

The series itself went the distance, with both sides having a hand in dominance in the first two maps, before letting the other side get back into it. Ultimately, the side that took the lead kept it. The third map of the seires broke that trend, with Furia taking a lead; however, FaZe were able to pull it back and take the victory in the end.

FaZe Clan Rainbow Six Secures the Title, Capping off a Dominant 2025

It all started with a dominant performance on Bank, where FaZe Clan took a 6-0 lead before Furia started to push back. By the end of the map, it was up to 6-5 to FaZe Clan, who finally managed to secure a final round that they needed to close out the first map 7-5. The fact that the end of the round ended in handshakes and hugs, and not cheers and celebrations, probably tells you how close FaZe were to throwing that away.

Map two was a flip of the first, with Furia moving to a big early 5-0 lead, though FaZe Clan did recover to an impressive 6-5 as the game got a very tense last few moments of the Grand Final. While FaZe looked great on defence, they made a very strange call in the way they defended the second match point. On their own match pick, they threw away the map to bring the series to a final map.

Map three was much closer, with the first five rounds seeing a back-and-forth, though the 3-2 lead would swing towards Furia as they looked strong early on the attack. FaZe Clan made it 3-3 at the half time, despite it looking like a 4-2 for Furia was on the cards. In the second half, Furia couldn’t get on the board early, with FaZe taking all three of the first rounds, moving onto three match points. Furia were unable to stop the match point for FaZe Clan, and it was the dominant side of the region that managed to secure another title in 2025.

Having claimed victory at the Six Invitational 2025, after a second-place finish in 2024, FaZe ends the 2025 season with a regional victory. The side came third at the recent Munich Major, but that setback hasn’t slowed them down when it comes to their regional play. The sides’ only real disappointment in 2025 came from their poor showing at the Esports World Cup 2025 in Saudi Arabia, though due to the huge prize pool, they still walked away with $40,000 for their 10th place finish. Now, FaZe Clan has the chance to lead their region to glory in Paris in 2026, alongside three other sides from the region.

South American off to Paris

Four sides from South America are confirmed for Paris already, with both Furia and FaZe Clan to be joined by w7m Esports and Ninjas in Pyjamas. The last chance qualifier could yet bring in more from the region, but four already is an incredible showing from the region.

With FaZe being the reigning champions of the Six Invitational, this victory in South America will send a message to every other side going to Paris that FaZe Clan will not be a side to mess with. While some of their other 2025 results at international events fell short, it was a positive 2025 for the side.

 

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David Hollingsworth

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David has spent the last decade plus covering Esports and gaming from League of Legends to World of Warcraft and everything in between. He is primarily a support player in any game, preferring to leave the task of carrying to the younger generation.
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