In the hyper-competitive, pixel-perfect world of Rainbow Six Siege , a new shorthand has emerged from the murky depths of ranked chat, Discord LFG servers, and Twitch clips:
This feature deconstructs the DNA of “Egreat R6S” and why it’s changing how a generation approaches the game. Contrary to viral speculation, "Egreat" is not a new pro team or a leaked operator. It is a backronym —an acronym created retroactively—that originated from a now-famous solo queue player on the Asia-Pacific servers (IGN: Egreat_JP ).
It reminds us that in Siege , the greatest asset isn’t your aim—it’s your ability to make the right decision, at the right speed, with no hesitation.
Have you adopted the Egreat style? Share your clips using #EgreatR6S on Twitter. Just don’t blame us when your teammates call you a baiter.
By J. Chen, Tactical Gaming Analyst
In the hyper-competitive, pixel-perfect world of Rainbow Six Siege , a new shorthand has emerged from the murky depths of ranked chat, Discord LFG servers, and Twitch clips:
This feature deconstructs the DNA of “Egreat R6S” and why it’s changing how a generation approaches the game. Contrary to viral speculation, "Egreat" is not a new pro team or a leaked operator. It is a backronym —an acronym created retroactively—that originated from a now-famous solo queue player on the Asia-Pacific servers (IGN: Egreat_JP ).
It reminds us that in Siege , the greatest asset isn’t your aim—it’s your ability to make the right decision, at the right speed, with no hesitation.
Have you adopted the Egreat style? Share your clips using #EgreatR6S on Twitter. Just don’t blame us when your teammates call you a baiter.
By J. Chen, Tactical Gaming Analyst