Order signs Okami roster ahead of Oceanic Nationals

Order are the only Tier 1 ANZ-based organisation to have a Rainbow Six team in 2021.

Order have announced their entry into Rainbow Six by signing the Okami LFO roster ahead of the start of the APAC South league and Oceanic Nationals.

Okami, who have been orgless since leaving Mindfreak after Six Masters 2019, have finally found a new home at Order just in time for the 2021 Rainbow Six season to start.

“For the past 12 months we have been fueled by only our passion for competing in Rainbow Six, we survived by not taking ourselves too seriously,” Jack “JackDaddy” Dawber said. 

“Now that we’re being supported full-time, the focus is on continuous improvement until we hit the number one spot.”

“To be able to represent an Australian organisation that the team as a whole has looked up to and respected for many years has us extremely excited for the future,” Ryan “Speca” Ausden added.

Order’s foray into Rainbow Six now makes them the only Tier 1 ANZ-based organisation to have a team in Ubisoft’s tactical FPS.

“At the start of 2021 we looked into a variety of titles to expand into and Rainbow Six really stood out,” Order’s Chief Gaming Officer Chris “GoMeZ’ Orfanellis said.

“We’re thrilled to be working with this roster and, with the added support and structure that Order offers, assist them in their pursuit of championships and becoming Australia’s best.”

The squad is competing in both the Oceanic Nationals domestic league and the wider APAC South league, involving some of the best teams across South East Asia.

Their first game is tonight, March 18, against Taiwan’s 7th Heaven in the APAC South league. 

They also play Wildcard and Rhythm this weekend in the Oceanic Nationals, starting March 21.

Andrew Amos

After joining Snowball in mid-2018, Andrew "Ducky" Amos has fast become one of our region's best esports writers. Cutting his teeth in Oceanic Overwatch, he now covers all kinds of esports for publications globally. However, his heart still lays at home, telling the story of Aussies trying to make it big.

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Andrew Amos
Andrew Amos
After joining Snowball in mid-2018, Andrew "Ducky" Amos has fast become one of our region's best esports writers. Cutting his teeth in Oceanic Overwatch, he now covers all kinds of esports for publications globally. However, his heart still lays at home, telling the story of Aussies trying to make it big.

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