Five More Teams Secure Six Invitational 2026 Qualification

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After a weekend of regional qualification tournaments, the roster of teams securing qualification for the Six Invitational 2026 in Paris is starting to take shape. With a number of sides now securing enough minimum points, a new threshold, 700 points, has emerged as the first target for teams to hit. As such, the weekend saw five more teams secure spots in Paris.

Five More Teams Secure Six Invitational 2026 Qualification

Grand Final weekend will bring more teams, along with a few guaranteed spots due to Grand Final victories. For now, the Global Points Standings are our best metric, and more teams join it by the week. With EU and NA set to play the final weekend of regionals, we still have Asia and South America yet to start, leaving hundreds of points and four guaranteed spots still on the table.

Five Teams Secure Six Invitational 2026 Spots

Weibo Gaming, Wildcard, Spacestation, Team Secret and G2 Esports have all now secured spots at Six Invitational via their Global Points Standing. Each side hit 700 points+, which is now enough to secure a spot in Paris.

Thanks to a good run in the lower bracket, Team Secret were the latest side to qualify after the first weekend of regional finals. Over in America, Shopify Rebellion are left in the same situation as Team Secret; however, they’ll need to secure a few more points (600+). Shopify will play the loser of Spacestation vs M80. Earlier in the tournament, Shopify lost 2-0 to Spacestation; however, they’ve gone on to beat DarkZero and Oxygen Esports since.

This article was last updated on December 1st*

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Spacestation Gaming rip through the Upper Bracket and are the first to make it to the Six Invitational Grand Finals. (Photo courtesy Peter Chau – Ubisoft)

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So far, nine sides have locked a place at the Six Invitational 2026, with a number of teams very close on points. Sides will have one last chance to qualify after the regional events wrap up, but when it comes to points, the following sides have made it:

  • M80
  • Team Falcons
  • G2 Esports
  • Furia
  • Spacestation Gaming
  • Team Secret
  • FaZe Clan
  • Weibo Gaming
  • Wildcard

Closely behind them are a few teams that still have a chance, though they will depend on others not gaining more.

South America regionals begin on December 4th, while Asia will begin on December 11th. Meaning an agonising wait is in store for those teams who cannot gain more points but would, in theory, qualify if certain situations don’t go against them.

  • Shopify Rebellion – Still active in the North America Regionals – 600+
  • ENTERPRISE ESPORTS – Still active in the Asia Regionals – 600+
  • Dplus – Have a set amount of points and cannot gain more – 550+
  • Ninjas in Pyjamas – Still active in the South America Regionals – 450+
  • FEARX – Still active in the Asia Regionals – 400+
  • w7m esports – Still active in the South America Regionals – 400+
  • Chiefs Esports Club – Still active in the Asia Regionals – 350+
  • Elevate – Still active in the Asia Regionals – 250+
  • DarkZero – Can no longer qualify on points – 250
  • Daystar – Can no longer qualify on points – 200
  • Team BDS – Can no longer qualify on points – 200
  • CAG Osaka – Still active in the Asia Regionals – 200+
  • Team Liquid – Can still qualify via South America Finals win or second place. Top three may also secure depending on other scenarios – 100+
  • LOUD – Can still qualify via South America Finals win or second place – 0+

With eleven spots available in total for points, and five going to the four regional winners, and one going to the winner of the Munich Major (M80), there is a lot on the line.

An example of this is already known as the three EU sides in the Grand Final weekend have all got enough points, meaning as it stands the top 13 on points will qualify. A similar situation will come in NA if Spacestation or M80 win the regional final.

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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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