
Team Marlon has won Jynxzi’s 5v5 streamer-only Rainbow Six Siege tournament, with Shopify Rebellion pro William “Spoit” Löfstedt puttin on a dominant performance across the three games he played. The Swedish-Thai player even went 22-1 on the final map to seal victory for his team.
The tournament, which Jynxzi billed as “generational,” brought together 40 players across eight teams: 32 streamers and eight professional Siege players, with one pro assigned to each squad. Marlon, Deji, PlaqueBoyMax, StableRonaldo, Joe Bartolozzi, Lacy, Cinna, and JasonTheWeen each captained a team and drafted their rosters ahead of the event.
| Captain | Roster |
|---|---|
| Marlon | Marlon, Spoit, Raph, A1dan, Danny |
| Deji | Deji, Stompn, Arky, Vardan, Yusuf |
| Cinna | Cinna, Beaulo, Sylvee, Kaysan, Steak |
| Lacy | Lacy, Mningo, Willjum, Pilat, JankyRondo |
| StableRonaldo | Ron, Oozie, xQc, Redify, Ryley |
| JasonTheWeen | Jason, Ricci, Yugi, Erobb, Russell |
| Joe Bartolozzi | Joe Bart, Skyte, Squishy, Sketch, Ludwig |
| Moist | Moist, Jynxzi, iiTzTimmy, Kingsman, MondaneMike |
Team Marlon’s path to the title featured a closely fought battle against Team Lacy inn the semifinals, where the Spoilt vs. Mningo duel kept the match thrilling throughout. Team Jason, on the otherhand, made their way to the finals by defeating Team Deji. Jynxzi, playing in Team Moist, was quickly eliminated from the event in the quarter-finals by Team Deji, freeing him up to spectate and commentate the event instead.

“I underestimated the gap between Champions and Pros” says Jynxzi
Ricci, one of the highest-ranked players in Siege, kept Team Jason competitive throughout, but simply could not match Spoit’s output in the finals. Instead, Spoit and co. wiped out Team Jason 2-0, with Spoit’s 22-kill final game being the perfect way to end the series.
In his closing remarks after the event, Jynxzi mentioned that the teams seemed unbalanced despite featuring a pro player on each squad. According to the streamer, the championship calibre players, like Spoilt, showed different level even compared to other pro players. He also repeatedly praised the recoil mastery of Rust players like A1dan and Willjum as they consistently outduelled their pro opponents in the semi-finals.
What’s next for Jynxzi’s tournaments?
The 2-0 win concluded Jynxzi’s R6 tournament, but the circuit continues, with the streamer moving on to a 24-streamer 3v3 Rocket League event next. Other events in League of Legends, Fortnite, and Apex Legends are also confirmed down the line.