FaZe Clan defeated Team Secret 3-1 in the grand final of the Six Invitational 2026 in Paris, France, to claim the $1 million prize. This marks the first time in Rainbow Six esports history that a team has won the tournament consecutively. The event highlighted Ubisoft's announcements for Year 11 of Rainbow Six Siege.
The Six Invitational 2026 concluded in Paris with FaZe Clan emerging victorious over Team Secret in a best-of-five grand final series. FaZe Clan won the series 3-1, securing map wins on Consulate (7-4), Fortress (after overtime), and Border (in overtime). Team Secret took Bank with a 7-2 scoreline but could not overcome FaZe Clan's momentum.
FaZe Clan, which won the previous year's event in Boston, achieved a dominant run through the tournament. They finished top of the group stage with only one loss and advanced via the upper bracket, defeating Fluxo, W7M, Wildcard, and Team Falcons before the final. Team Secret reached the grand final through a strong lower-bracket performance, eliminating several contenders.
The Paris crowd largely supported Team Secret, particularly French player Mowwwgli, who has yet to win on home soil. Despite the hostile atmosphere, FaZe Clan lifted the trophy and entered the history books as the first back-to-back champions.
The event, backed by Ubisoft, featured a multi-million-dollar prize pool and kicked off with the reveal of Year 11 content for Rainbow Six Siege, including a Solid Snake operator, Ranked 3.0, a new social hub, and four seasons. Next year's Six Invitational will take place in Brazil.
Last year at the Esports World Cup, Team Secret claimed victory while FaZe Clan placed 10th, making this win a notable redemption for the organization.