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The biggest name will come in the form of Team Secret, who won the Esports World Cup 2025 in Saudi Arabia. It also features a regional winner in Spacestation Gaming, and it’s the first appearance of the newly merged Fluxo W7M.
ENTERPRISE Esports are the most interesting side going into the Six Invitational, as they have played the most recent competitive match. Having lost to CAG Osaka in the APAC Cup 2025. While not the best result, it should act as a good warm-up for the main event in Paris.
As for the rest of 2025, it’s been a good year for ENTERPRISE Esports, starting off strong, winning the Oceania Stage 1 of the APAC League, before getting a 13th-16th spot at the Esports World Cup 2025. Oceania Stage 2 saw them come second, before seeing out the regionals with a 4th place finish in the Regional Finals. They did cap off 2025 with a victory at the REKT – THE GAUNTLET. It will be a tough ask for ENTERPRISE, but Group D is going to be one of the more interesting groups to keep an eye on.

Fluxo W7M, who competed in 2025 as W7m will go into the Six Invitational as the debut event of the merger between the two organisations. Again, it was a mixed bag in 2025 for Fluxo W7M. A top 4 in the RE:L0:AD 2025 was a highlight on the international stage, while the roster performed well in the regional events.
In the South America region, they secured a top 4 in the first Stage, before losing to Furia in the final of the Stage 2. They then lost twice to FaZe Clan, once in the Grand Final of the Copa Sul-Americana and then again in the Lower Bracket Final of the South America Regional Finals.
Oxygen Esports qualified for the Six Invitationals via the North America LCQ. This capped off a frustrating year for Oxygen Esports, which looked to be so promising after they came 7th-8th at the Six Invitational 2025. Despite this, and a top 12 showing at the Esports World Cup, three top-four finishes were not enough to secure the points required to qualify via Global Standings.
With all that in mind, Oxygen Esports will have a lot to do if they want to secure a spot in the playoff stage in Paris. They have a good chance, with Group D being fairly even overall, and a outsider could easily grab a few good points.
Spacestation Gaming has, like many sides, had a very mixed 2025. Starting off well with a top 5 placement at the Six Invitational 2025, before struggling at the RE:L0:AD 2025. A 1st and 2nd showing at Stage 1 and 2 of the North America regional event was followed up by a Regional Finals win.
Elsewhere, Spacestation Gaming finished 4th at the Esports World Cup, but struggled at the BLAST R6 Major Munich 2025, not making it out of the Group Stage. Coming into the Paris event, Spacestation Gaming will be looking to challenge for the top spot, and Group D should be a good place to start that journey.

Lastly, we have Team Secret, who, most notably, won the Esports World Cup 2025 for Siege. The side had a strong showing at BLAST R6 Major Munich 2025, losing to eventual winners M80. In the Europe and MENA region, Team Secret performed well, coming 3rd in Stage 1, and 2nd in Stage 2, before a 3rd place finish at the Regional Finals. The side also secured victory against Fnatic at the Belgium Masters: 2025.
Coming into the Six Invitational 2026, one thing will be on the minds of the Team Secret roster: improve on their Group Stage exit in 2025. They’ll be expected to do so, and from there they’ll be one of the favourites.
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