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This article will be an update to communicate recent and new developments as we head closer to organizing a LAN for RGL Invite 6s Season 20 and the Open Tournament on July 24-26, 2026. The venue will offer us enough PCs to run a 8-team Open Tournament in addition to the 8-team Invite Tournament. The venue will also have a main stage for Invite playoffs with dedicated seating for spectators for a greater viewing experience.
Tournament and LAN Details: https://rgl.gg/?a=1870&r=64
Tournament Registration + Spectator Passes: https://rgl.gg/Public/Registration?r=64
Philly 6s LAN Open Tournament
The RGL 6s Philly LAN Open Tournament will take place at LAN and will give non-Invite Playoffs players a chance to play with teammates and friends in person! A maximum of eight teams will be allowed to participate. Accepted teams will be determined on a first-come-first-serve basis, so sign up as soon as possible with your team of six with your fees paid, if you want to participate. Teams will be assigned a set of six computers at Localhost Philly for the Tournament on Saturday and Sunday.
You must be on a registered team in the tournament to participate and also take advantage of the computer-free time outside of the tournament. Please note that LAN fees are non-refundable.
We will also be opening up channels in the RGL Discord for LAN-related discussions, announcements, and travel and lodging coordination.
New LAN Merch: https://merch.rgl.gg/en-usd/collections/weapon-collection
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This [url=https://rgl.gg/?a=1870&r=64]article[/url] will be an update to communicate recent and new developments as we head closer to organizing a LAN for RGL Invite 6s Season 20 and the Open Tournament on July 24-26, 2026. The venue will offer us enough PCs to run a 8-team Open Tournament in addition to the 8-team Invite Tournament. The venue will also have a main stage for Invite playoffs with dedicated seating for spectators for a greater viewing experience.
[b]Tournament and LAN Details[/b]: https://rgl.gg/?a=1870&r=64
[b]Tournament Registration + Spectator Passes[/b]: https://rgl.gg/Public/Registration?r=64
[b]Philly 6s LAN Open Tournament[/b]
The RGL 6s Philly LAN Open Tournament will take place at LAN and will give non-Invite Playoffs players a chance to play with teammates and friends in person! [b]A maximum of eight teams will be allowed to participate[/b]. Accepted teams will be determined on a first-come-first-serve basis, so sign up as soon as possible with your team of six with your [b]fees paid[/b], if you want to participate. Teams will be assigned a set of six computers at Localhost Philly for the Tournament on Saturday and Sunday.
You must be on a registered team in the tournament to participate and also take advantage of the computer-free time outside of the tournament. Please note that LAN fees are [b]non-refundable[/b].
We will also be opening up channels in the [url=https://discord.gg/3hJsWu7]RGL Discord[/url] for LAN-related discussions, announcements, and travel and lodging coordination.
[b]New LAN Merch[/b]: https://merch.rgl.gg/en-usd/collections/weapon-collection
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Bro this prop fortress gear looks sick as hell
jemondBro this prop fortress gear looks sick as hell
I couldn't agree more!
[quote=jemond]Bro this prop fortress gear looks sick as hell[/quote]
I couldn't agree more!
has it always been 100 dorra ?
has it always been 100 dorra ?
Big News: Taking RGL Philly LAN International? ✈️
We’ve had some very exciting developments behind the scenes. Recently, an international team reached out expressing interest in competing at RGL LAN (July 24–26, 2026).
This has us thinking: Is it time to pivot this into a truly global event?
To make an international bracket sustainable and competitive, we are looking for a minimum of two teams from outside North America to commit. If we can hit that threshold, we are ready to level up the scale of this tournament.
After attempting to reachout to international teams and having to confirm with the venue we won’t be able to make international lan happen for 2026!
We will continue to work to make this a reality!
[b]Big News: Taking RGL Philly LAN International? ✈️[/b]
We’ve had some very [b]exciting developments behind the scenes[/b]. Recently, an international team reached out expressing interest in competing at RGL LAN (July 24–26, 2026).
This has us thinking:[b] Is it time to pivot [/b]this into a [b]truly global event?[/b]
To make an international bracket sustainable and competitive, we are looking for a minimum of[u][b] two teams from outside North America to commit.[/b][/u] If we can hit that threshold, we are ready to level up the scale of this tournament.
After attempting to reachout to international teams and having to confirm with the venue we won’t be able to make international lan happen for 2026!
We will continue to work to make this a reality!
KittehBig News: Taking RGL Philly LAN International? ✈️
We’ve had some very exciting developments behind the scenes. Recently, an international team reached out expressing interest in competing at RGL LAN (July 24–26, 2026).
This has us thinking: Is it time to pivot this into a truly global event?
To make an international bracket sustainable and competitive, we are looking for a minimum of two teams from outside North America to commit. If we can hit that threshold, we are ready to level up the scale of this tournament.
This all sounds very exciting and I hope things work out the best, but how would the international aspect work? Aren't these LANs typically meant for RGL playoffs, i.e the top 4 teams of invite (not including the Open tournament)? Won't this secret international team be something big and recognisable, or some smaller team looking to have fun? Perhaps it's too early to speculate like this but I am quite curious :D
[quote=Kitteh][b]Big News: Taking RGL Philly LAN International? ✈️[/b]
We’ve had some very [b]exciting developments behind the scenes[/b]. Recently, an international team reached out expressing interest in competing at RGL LAN (July 24–26, 2026).
This has us thinking:[b] Is it time to pivot [/b]this into a [b]truly global event?[/b]
To make an international bracket sustainable and competitive, we are looking for a minimum of[u][b] two teams from outside North America to commit.[/b][/u] If we can hit that threshold, we are ready to level up the scale of this tournament.[/quote]
This all sounds very exciting and I hope things work out the best, but how would the international aspect work? Aren't these LANs typically meant for RGL playoffs, i.e the top 4 teams of invite (not including the Open tournament)? Won't this secret international team be something big and recognisable, or some smaller team looking to have fun? Perhaps it's too early to speculate like this but I am quite curious :D
EU scene is going through a major shuffle right now. Not enough time for a powerhouse to rise up to caliber of froyo and I'll be surprised if mandem can source america money in 4 months.
Do you think you could spare some details about how it will all work? There has be conflicts of teams who have already paid their league/Lan fees. Will the top invite team lose the 1st place prize pool (and maybe even 2nd) if these international teams come in at the final hurdle? Do international teams need to pay fees similar to an invite season?
Also this maybe just me but is the landscape of America right now really a wise place for foreigners to be attending?
EU scene is going through a major shuffle right now. Not enough time for a powerhouse to rise up to caliber of froyo and I'll be surprised if mandem can source america money in 4 months.
Do you think you could spare some details about how it will all work? There has be conflicts of teams who have already paid their league/Lan fees. Will the top invite team lose the 1st place prize pool (and maybe even 2nd) if these international teams come in at the final hurdle? Do international teams need to pay fees similar to an invite season?
Also this maybe just me but is the landscape of America right now really a wise place for foreigners to be attending?
This is going to end up with mak in Guantanamo bay for a JD Vance meme on his phone isn't it?
This is going to end up with mak in Guantanamo bay for a JD Vance meme on his phone isn't it?
syrusKittehBig News: Taking RGL Philly LAN International? ✈️
We’ve had some very exciting developments behind the scenes. Recently, an international team reached out expressing interest in competing at RGL LAN (July 24–26, 2026).
This has us thinking: Is it time to pivot this into a truly global event?
To make an international bracket sustainable and competitive, we are looking for a minimum of two teams from outside North America to commit. If we can hit that threshold, we are ready to level up the scale of this tournament.
This all sounds very exciting and I hope things work out the best, but how would the international aspect work? Aren't these LANs typically meant for RGL playoffs, i.e the top 4 teams of invite (not including the Open tournament)? Won't this secret international team be something big and recognisable, or some smaller team looking to have fun? Perhaps it's too early to speculate like this but I am quite curious :D
This would've been a separate event then the season playoffs with seeding being done at the event. The team I will refrain from name until we know that we have additional teams that are willing to join and we make an official announcement!
To others points the teams that are paid up would still play in an open bracket tournament that would not effect them in any way!
[quote=syrus][quote=Kitteh][b]Big News: Taking RGL Philly LAN International? ✈️[/b]
We’ve had some very [b]exciting developments behind the scenes[/b]. Recently, an international team reached out expressing interest in competing at RGL LAN (July 24–26, 2026).
This has us thinking:[b] Is it time to pivot [/b]this into a [b]truly global event?[/b]
To make an international bracket sustainable and competitive, we are looking for a minimum of[u][b] two teams from outside North America to commit.[/b][/u] If we can hit that threshold, we are ready to level up the scale of this tournament.[/quote]
This all sounds very exciting and I hope things work out the best, but how would the international aspect work? Aren't these LANs typically meant for RGL playoffs, i.e the top 4 teams of invite (not including the Open tournament)? Won't this secret international team be something big and recognisable, or some smaller team looking to have fun? Perhaps it's too early to speculate like this but I am quite curious :D[/quote]
This would've been a separate event then the season playoffs with seeding being done at the event. The team I will refrain from name until we know that we have additional teams that are willing to join and we make an official announcement!
To others points the teams that are paid up would still play in an open bracket tournament that would not effect them in any way!