Another champion has risen in the esports world as Team BDS took center stage with a promising victory at the top of the Rainbow Six Siege scene with their impressive finish against W7M Esports in the Esports World Cup at the Grand Final. This marks their most impressive campaign that ended in a clear victory for the team after a long struggle.

With 16 teams making impressive strides in the game, it does seem that Team BDS has stolen the spotlight with an extraordinary campaign after showing off that they have what it takes to deliver a victory with bigger stakes at hand. Team BDS came through and pulled off a promising feat like no other, showing that they are capable of reigning supreme in Rainbow Six Siege.

With sixteen teams battling their way to the top, it does seem that Team BDS chose a great time to arrive at the summit with their promising performances. Now they are reigning above everyone else in Rainbow Six, and their time has just begun to take over the big stage.

BDS on the Scene

BDS came through Group A, which was considered the group of death in Rainbow Six. They had to defeat all sorts of impressive teams in the game, such as Team Liquid, Furia, Bleed, W7M Esports, Spacestation Gaming, FaZe Clan, and DarkZero. All of those teams did not stood a chance as BDS went on to deliver a massive blow one game after another, showing how well they can take over the competition in just a snap.

The team defeated Bleed and Furia to earn the top seed in the double elimination groups. They did have some select mishaps in the group stages, but they did emerge victorious to secure their spot in the deeper stages of the competition, beating FaZe Clan in a 2-1 rally before sweeping Furia in the semis.

BDS continued with the same pace in their games in the Grand Final, sweeping finalists W7M Esports, who also had an easy path towards the final with sweeping victories over Bleed and Team Liquid. It was a showdown to remember against W7M, and it sure highlighted the impressive finish that many fans were waiting to see from the team.

BDS’ Dominance in the Grand Final

BDS was in control right from the start, and they did not let up in the game as they managed to outlast W7M in every single turn, which just says a lot about how they came ready to battle at the big stage, and they definitely silenced their critics as well.

From defense and attack rounds, BDS outplayed W7M without much hassle, scoring 7-2 on Clubhouse, 7-3 on Consulate, and 7-1 on Oregon. This stretch of wins guaranteed BDS the championship, stripping fans of a possible dramatic finish in the grand final. Josh "Yuzus" Pritchard went on to finish as the Player of the Tournament after he continued to bring a consistent performance of 80-46 kill-death ratio and an overall rating of 123.

BDS has been one of the prominent names in the Rainbow Six scene, and this win caps off a strong pace for them as they sought to bounce back from their BLAST R6 Major Manchester loss. For now, the team can rest easy knowing they took a win to wrap up the month, and prepare for the coming BLAST R6 Major Montreal in November.