After his last elimination of the game, William “Spoit” Löfstedt jumps up from his chair and holds the Rogue logo on his jersey for the camera: In the Germany derby of the Rainbow Six European League, Rogue managed to beat the favorites G2 Esports with 7th place :1 to beat.
“It went exactly as I expected,” Rogues captain Leon “LeonGids” Giddens commented on his team’s performance. “I don’t think any of us doubted this win.”
League analyst and former G2 star Fabian “Fabian” Hällsten also had nothing to fault with Rogue’s performance: “They played it flawlessly”. With the win, Rogue got important points in qualifying for the Six Major in Berlin. “We want to keep winning games, making it to the Major and making everyone proud,” said LeonGids.
Despite the top-flight roster, G2 continue to disappoint. “This side could become a dynasty if they learned to play as a team,” said analyst Jack “Fresh” Allen. “It’s five individual players going around doing their own thing and not really playing with each other.”