Faze Clan Win the Six Invitational 2026 Paris to Secure Back-to-Back Titles

David Hollingsworth

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A year of Siege Esports is over, as the Six Invitational 2026 has a winner, and it’s a back-to-back win for FaZe Clan. After an amazing run in Paris, the 3-1 victory against Team Secret was always on the cards.

Faze Clan Win the Six Invitational 2026 Paris to Secure Back-to-Back Titles

Having performed all events long in Paris, FaZe Clan dominated the Grand Final, and despite the best efforts of the home crowd. Team Secret had no way to stay in the fight.

Six Invitational 2026 Grand Final – Win the Game

With the Paris crowd behind them, a lot was expected of Team Secret coming into this crucial series. FaZe Clan, however, came into this as the holders of the Hammer, and the early rounds looked like they meant business in the Six Invitational 2026 grand final.

In map one, FaZe Clan dominated, taking a 5-2 lead at the half, with Team Secret struggling to hold on. FaZe would eventually go on to take the first map 7-4, with Team Secret left scratching their heads. The second map was not much better for Team Secret; in fact, it was worse. FaZe Clan once again dominated, taking a massive 7-2 win overall. The victory put FaZe Clan on a series point, meaning Team Secret would need to secure three maps in a row to take the Six Invitational 2026 title.

The third and final map went to Fortress, and it was a shaky start for Team Secrets, with FaZe Clan once again taking an early 3-0 lead. However, in a crucial defence, Team Secret started to pull back the rounds, taking three back to tie up the map. FaZe were able to claw back, but Team Secret remained slightly ahead until the later rounds.

FaZe Clan took the series to a 6-5 condition, taking the first map and series point of the Grand Final. With the series on the line, Team Secret had to win, and they did.

At least the first match point was held off, bringing the series to a 6-6 score.

In overtime, FaZe Clan took it to match point first, giving Team Secret it all to do on the defence from the off. Secret pulled it back, but FaZe Clan were able to once again secure match point, bringing the series to 8-7. In a slightly awkward moment, the team appeared to celebrate early, thinking they had won.

The last round looks set to go to FaZe Clan, who took it to a 1vs3 against Jume from Team Secret. It was a poor round for Team Secret, who just fell apart, even getting caught in friendly fire on the way to losing the round. But, with Jume left alone, he was able to clutch up, taking down all three members of FaZe Clan to keep Team Secret alive. They called a timeout right after as the crowd brought the hype.

Six Invitational 2026 Team Secret Jume
An Iconic moment that almost became the fightback moment – Image credit Ubisoft Adela Sznajder

FaZe Clan Make it Back-to-Back

FaZe Clan would once again take it to match point in the round after, with Jume unable to pull off the same heroics. But, in the next round, Team Secret took the lead back, setting up another chance to take the map on the match point. It was another struggle for Secret, and it looked again like they would fail to do it, but step up June once again, who would again clutch the 1v3 to take the map, bringing the series to 2-1.

After FaZe Clan’s celebration early on map three, map four was a nervous afair for the South American side, who struggled with the pressure as Team Secret took the lead on the map.

They were the first side to reach match point, but they would hand over two match point advantages to FaZe Clan. With one more round of the match point left, Team Secret called a timeout, with the plan of “win the first 60 seconds” being the call. It wasn’t to be for Team Secret, as Faze Clan fought back to bring it to overtime once again.

Team Secret would win the first round of overtime, before FaZe traded it back. FaZe would turn it, bringing it back to Championship Point despite the effort from Team Secret. They couldn’t do it, and FaZe Clan silenced the Paris crowd to secure a 3-1 series victory. Making it back-t0-back winsa t the Six Invitational 2026. Next year will have a very diferent Invitational, but they’ve made history.

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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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