Rainbow Six Siege LATAM Stage 2 Playday 4 Results Are Out

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Rainbow Six Siege's LATAM League 2020 stage two concluded its fourth playday and the results are here. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the matches have been held online. The LATAM League had some really exciting matches to watch this week, with all the matches played as a best of two format.

The best matchup for the fourth playday was between Team Liquid and Black Dragons. The first map was played on Clubhouse, which is a utility-heavy map. Liquid dominated their opponents by playing aggressively, but Liquid’s utility usage helped them win plenty of rounds. Liquid used operators such as Clash and Vigil on basement rounds to make sure the opponents don’t get easy control of the map. Liquid took Clubhouse with a 7-3 scoreline.

The second map was played on Theme Park, which is a defender-sided map. Black Dragons managed to get two rounds on their attacks, which is decent, but Liquid was able to gun their enemies down. Luccas "Paluh" Molina was the MVP for Liquid, carrying the team with 15 kills. Liquid took the second map with a 7-5 scoreline.

Another exciting match to watch was between FaZe and W7M Gaming. The first map was played on Oregon. FaZe won five rounds on their attacking side, which gave them an advantage going to their defense. FaZe dominated W7M with a 7-1 scoreline, which was surprising considering their loss against T1 during the third playday.

The second map was played on Kafe Dostoyevsky, which is a utility-heavy map. The viewers expected FaZe to take the map with ease as they are comfortable on Kafe, but W7M countered them on attacks and played it really well. W7M was even more dominating on their defense as they used the utility-heavy lineup which included operators such as Goyo, Jager, Wamai, Castle, and Smoke. W7M took the map with a 7-4 scoreline.

For more coverage on Rainbow Six Siege’s LATAM League 2020 stage two, you can watch all the streams on Twitch or YouTube.

So, what are your thoughts on the ongoing LATAM League 2020 stage two for Rainbow Six Siege? Have you enjoyed the games and learned strategies from the pro players? Whatever your thoughts may be, let us know in the comments below.

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