Earlier today, the esports organization Rogue announced it will be returning to the Rainbow Six Siege scene. The organization briefly left the scene back in November 2019, when their previous roster was released. Several of the former Rogue players have since found their way onto other rosters, though Kevin “Easilyy” Skokowski and Aaron “Shuttle” Dugger are still free agents at this time.
Acquiring the former Giants Gaming roster
In the announcement made today by Rogue, they revealed that the organization has acquired the roster of Giants Gaming. The players will be contracted throughout the Pro League Season 11 Europe. Rogue’s president and founder Franklin Villarreal stated the following about this news:
Rogue has always been a believer in R6S and we wanted to continue to show our commitment to the scene. After North American relegations there wasn’t much time to make any decisions before things started being decided for us by outside forces. We worked quickly to secure the best possible future for Rogue in Rainbow Six and we have done it with this roster. I can’t wait to see what they can achieve with our infrastructure and support.
Rogue’s new Rainbow Six Siege roster
The new Rainbow Six Siege roster of Rogue will include the four players formerly playing for Giants Gaming. Team leader Valentin “Risze” Liradelfo, Théophile “Hicks” Dupont, Maurice “AceeZ” Erkelenz, and Lukas “Korey” Zwingmann have all been competing together since September 2019. In addition to the former Giants Gaming roster, Jan “Ripz” Hucke has been added to the roster as a fifth player. Ripz recently won the German Nationals 2019 with his previous organization “OrgLess,” who formerly played under the Natus Vincere banner.
For more esports news, be sure to read all about the new roster changes happening in the pro Counter-Strike: Global Offensive scene surrounding Ninjas in Pyjamas and Dignitas.
Published: Jan 7, 2020 01:07 am