
Prize money in Rainbow Six Siege has always shown which organizations managed to stay relevant beyond one successful season. The richest teams in the discipline are not just the winners of one big event - they are organizations that collected results across different eras, from the old Pro League system to Six Invitational events, BLAST Majors, regional leagues, Gamers8, and the Esports World Cup. Below is the updated ranking of the highest earning Rainbow Six teams, based on current reported tournament winnings.
10. Team Secret - $1,776,462
Team Secret’s Rainbow Six team earns almost $1.78 million in tournament prize money, with most of the jump in figures being gained from their winning of the EWC 2025 (where they were awarded $750,000) as part of their entry into the top ten.]
Secret secured its position in the final match of the SI 2026. The second-placed finish earned the organization an additional $450,000 in revenue, Secret then went onto achieve 5th-8th in the EWC 2026 with $60,000 being rewarded from the position giving Secret the benefit and rising past FURIA, putting them into the top ten.

9. TSM - $1,867,730
TSM remains one of the highest earning Rainbow Six teams despite no longer competing in the discipline. Most of its place in the ranking is connected to the organization’s championship at the SI 2022.
That win, which earned TSM $1,000,000, put that lineup among the most successful NA rosters the world has ever seen for Rainbow Six. While that win wasn't the only TSM roster to take home prize money from NA leagues, Majors and past Invitationals, the world championship is still the driving force behind why they’re often ranked within the top ten.


8. DarkZero - $1,994,441
DarkZero have moved up into 8th following a very successful 2026 season. The north american org had won the BLAST R6 Major Salt Lake City 2026, where they faced off against Shopify Rebellion in the grand final of the event and took home $200,000 from the event.
The DarkZero championship run also extended to third place at EWC 2026, netting the organization another $200,000. Combined with previous international accolades by the org – most recently their Six Charlotte Major 2022 championship – DarkZero is approaching $2 million in earnings.

7. Team Liquid - $2,332,977
Team Liquid has accumulated approximately $2.33 million through years of consistent competition in Brazil and at international tournaments.
Liquid's resume already includes the Pro League Season 7 Finals victory and a second-place finish at the SI 2021 grand final. They have also participated in the vast majority of Majors and Six Invitationals since the organization's inception, earning money even on seasons where they did not go home with an international trophy.
It was 2026, during its most significant contribution The EWC 2026 when EWC 2026 happened and it came as the major source of revenue, Team Liquid is 5th to 8th, and managed $60k, this secures Team Liquid position as 1 of the top 7 best earning Rainbow six organisations.

6. Ninjas in Pyjamas - $2,403,382
Ninjas in Pyjamas comes in sixth place with nearly $2.4 million in winnings from tournaments. It was responsible for an enormous spike in popularity of Brazilian Rainbow Six and a world championship in 2021 in the SI.
That championship arrived one year after NiP finished second at the SI 2020, giving the organization two consecutive appearances in the tournament’s grand final. Regional championships, Major appearances, and further Invitational qualifications helped NiP remain ahead of Team Liquid in the all-time earnings ranking.


5. Spacestation Gaming - $2,653,458
Spacestation Gaming is the highest earning North American organization in Rainbow Six, with approximately $2.65 million in reported prize money.
However, by far SSG's largest award payment would have come from winning the SI 2020. The world championship itself offered $1M, but SSG's prize earnings were boosted from several previous Majors, as well as a consistent participation in regional leagues and events across the world.
Spacestation remained relevant through several roster cycles and competitive formats. This longevity has allowed it to maintain a comfortable position inside the five highest earning Rainbow Six teams.

4. w7m esports - $3,112,119
w7m esports accumulated approximately $3.11 million during one of the most dominant periods ever produced by a Rainbow Six roster.
They would claim the BLAST R6 Major Copenhagen 2023 and then move on to claim the BLAST R6 Major Atlanta 2023 and then claim their third successive, major, international tournament win with the SI 2024, giving the Brazilians an extremely rapid climb up the historical earnings standings.
Its SI championship produced the largest single payout, while the two Major victories and consistent regional results pushed the organization beyond $3 million.

3. G2 Esports - $3,661,344
G2 Esports ranks third with approximately $3.66 million in Rainbow Six winnings. Few organizations have remained connected to the highest level of Siege for as long as G2.
The most significant honors the organization has obtained to date are Six Major Paris 2018, Pro League Season 8 Finals, SI 2019, SI 2023. Obtaining those titles under multiple teams compositions throughout multiple phases proved the organization's resilience in constructing rosters while remaining competitive globally.
G2 continues to compete at the highest level and holds a clear advantage over w7m in the all-time prize-money ranking.


2. Shifters - $4,102,900
Shifters, previously known as Team BDS and BDS Esport, ranks second with approximately $4.10 million in Rainbow Six prize money. The reported total carries across the organization’s rebrand.
Its most significant accomplishments included winning Gamers8 2022, the Six Jönköpin Major, the Gamers8 2023 and the EWC 2024. They also made it to the grand final of SI 2025, earning $450,000 in second.
Shifters remains one of only two organizations to surpass $4 million in reported Rainbow Six tournament winnings.

1. Faze Clan - $5,054,799
Faze Clan is the highest earning Rainbow Six team, with approximately $5.05 million in tournament prize money.
The Brazilian roster won consecutive world championships at the SI 2025 and SI 2026, receiving $1,000,000 from each tournament. FaZe then defeated FURIA in the EWC 2026 grand final and added another $750,000.
These results made FaZe the first Rainbow Six organization to surpass $5 million in reported tournament earnings. Shifters and G2 remain its closest competitors, while Team Secret has replaced Team Empire in the top ten. FURIA currently sits immediately outside the ranking and could overtake Secret with another successful international appearance.




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