Beaulo Retires Again

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06 March 2025 13:50
Former TSM and DarkZero Esports player, Jason "Beaulo" Doty, has officially announced his second retirement from competitive Rainbow Six Siege. second tenure as a professional Rainbow Six Siege player began at the 2024 Six Invitational, where he helped DarkZero Esports secure a top-six finish, defeating teams like Team Liquid and Spacestation Gaming along the way. Following this, DarkZero qualified for every major international competition during Year 9 of the Rainbow Six Siege cycle, including the BLAST R6 Major Manchester, BLAST R6 Major Montreal, Esports World Cup 2024, and the Six Invitational 2025.
At the BLAST R6 Major Manchester, DarkZero achieved their best result of Beaulo's recent return, finishing in the top four. However, at the 2025 Six Invitational, their journey ended with a top-eight finish after a loss to Team Falcons in the lower bracket’s second round.
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Throughout his career, Beaulo has established himself as a top player in Rainbow Six Siege esports, with notable achievements such as winning the 2022 Six Invitational, the 2019 DreamHack Montreal, and the 2020 North American Major.
In an X post on March 5th, 2025, Beaulo announced his retirement, explaining that he "no longer has the time to reach excellence." Although this marks his second retirement, he hinted that it may not be the end of his competitive career, leaving open the possibility of a future return to the game.
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06 March 2025 13:50
Former TSM and DarkZero Esports player, Jason "Beaulo" Doty, has officially announced his second retirement from competitive Rainbow Six Siege. second tenure as a professional Rainbow Six Siege player began at the 2024 Six Invitational, where he helped DarkZero Esports secure a top-six finish, defeating teams like Team Liquid and Spacestation Gaming along the way. Following this, DarkZero qualified for every major international competition during Year 9 of the Rainbow Six Siege cycle, including the BLAST R6 Major Manchester, BLAST R6 Major Montreal, Esports World Cup 2024, and the Six Invitational 2025.
At the BLAST R6 Major Manchester, DarkZero achieved their best result of Beaulo's recent return, finishing in the top four. However, at the 2025 Six Invitational, their journey ended with a top-eight finish after a loss to Team Falcons in the lower bracket’s second round.
More:Rainbow Six Reveals New Programme
Throughout his career, Beaulo has established himself as a top player in Rainbow Six Siege esports, with notable achievements such as winning the 2022 Six Invitational, the 2019 DreamHack Montreal, and the 2020 North American Major.
In an X post on March 5th, 2025, Beaulo announced his retirement, explaining that he "no longer has the time to reach excellence." Although this marks his second retirement, he hinted that it may not be the end of his competitive career, leaving open the possibility of a future return to the game.


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More
Feb 18, 2025
Ubisoft has announced that Rainbow Six Siege is set for its biggest overhaul yet, with the game potentially being rebranded...
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Feb 17, 2025