w7m Esports acquires Fluxo’s R6 Share 2025 spot

Brazilian esports organisation w7M Esports secures R6 Share 2025 spot

Recently, the Brazilian esports organization w7M Esports has acquired the R6 Share 2025 spot from Fluxo. This move allows w7M Esports to participate in the revenue-sharing program for Rainbow Six esports, opening up further financial opportunities for the team.

Revenue-sharing opportunities for esports organizations

The R6 Share program offers esports organizations the chance to generate additional revenue through the creation and sale of in-game items. With Ubisoft selecting 20 teams for the 2025 Rainbow Six Siege season to be part of this initiative, w7M Esports is set to leverage this opportunity for growth.

Established presence in Rainbow Six ecosystem

Since its founding in 2017, w7M Esports has been an active participant in the Rainbow Six ecosystem, showcasing notable performances over the past two years. The team’s victories at the Six Invitational and BLAST R6 Major Montreal in 2024, with total earnings of $1.2m, have elevated its status in the competitive scene.

Expanding competition and achievements

Notably, w7M Esports has qualified for the 2025 Six Invitational, aiming to defend its title from the previous year. Fluxo, the former owner of the R6 Share spot, founded by Bruno Goes ‘Nobru’ dos Santos, may shift its focus away from Rainbow Six following this transition.

While Fluxo’s future in Rainbow Six remains uncertain, the organization continues its competitive presence in other titles such as Free Fire and Counter-Strike, showcasing its versatility across multiple esports domains.

Upcoming announcements at the 2025 Six Invitational

Although only 18 of the 20 R6 Share 2025 partner teams were unveiled last year, the remaining two teams are set to be announced at the upcoming 2025 Six Invitational scheduled from February 3rd to 16th. This event marks a significant gathering of the top 20 teams in Rainbow Six competing for a prize pool of $3m and the coveted title of world champions.

Jonno Nicholson


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Jonno is a Freelance News Writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the ESI team since 2019! His interests include the rapid rise of sim racing and its impact on the wider industry.