Spacestation has followed in the footsteps of FURIA and dropped its entire Rainbow Six Siege roster. The news surfaced recently, following Spacestation’s undesirable finish at the Six Invitational, which unfolded in Paris and saw FaZe Clan secure back-to-back titles.
This effectively ends one of the longest-running partnerships in the North American Siege space and releases some of the most sought-after talent into the free-agent market.
Spacestation Adrift
SSG hasn’t had a stellar performance of late, but the top spot at the NA Regional Finals and a top-eight run at the Six Invitational isn’t to be scoffed at. Unfortunately, Spacestation has determined it could foster better prospects and has opted to release the entire roster.
This departure marks a major milestone for one player, Alec ‘Fultz’ Fultz, who hasn’t been on the market as a free agent in six years. He won the Six Invitational in 2020 after joining Spacestation in 2019, becoming synonymous with the SSG brand. Now that he’s on the market, he’s sure to be scooped up in no time.
Benjamin ‘Benjamaster’ Dereli’s future is also interesting. He’s expected to rotate back into the top-tier EU Siege scene, but that’s based mostly on conjecture and fan predictions.
Elsewhere, the slew of players and support operators will bring serious value to any team looking to rebuild or reinforce before the 2026 season kicks off in earnest. That includes Ashn, J9O, Nuers, Callout, ALO, and TchubZ.
Spacestation now has a tentative future in Rainbow Six Siege. There’s a huge question mark hovering over the brand’s presence, which is tough, given that the Salt Lake City Major is on the horizon, and that’s right in SSG’s backyard.
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