Farewell to a Legend: Nesk
WWLTP Esports Tribute
Luccas “Nesk” Soares – One of the greatest Rainbow Six Siege players of all time
The End of an Era
After nearly a decade of elite competition in Rainbow Six Siege, legendary Brazilian player Luccas “Nesk” Soares has officially announced his retirement from professional esports. For years, Nesk stood as one of the most feared fraggers in the world, delivering clutch moments, incredible mechanical skill, and unforgettable performances on the global stage. From the early days of competitive Siege to the massive arenas of the Six Invitational, Nesk represented excellence, passion, and dedication to the game. Fans across the world watched as he carried Team Liquid through some of the most intense matches in Rainbow Six history. His aim, his game sense, and his ability to take over rounds made him one of the most respected players the esport has ever seen.
The Uncrowned King
Despite a career filled with highlight plays and championship moments, one prize always seemed just out of reach: the Six Invitational world championship. Many fans called Nesk the “Uncrowned King” of Rainbow Six Siege. His performances were legendary, his consistency unmatched, and his impact on the Brazilian scene cannot be overstated. Brazilian Rainbow Six became a global powerhouse partly because of the path players like Nesk helped pave.
Thank You, Nesk
As Nesk steps away from the professional stage, the entire esports community pauses to say one thing: Thank you. Thank you for the incredible plays. Thank you for the unforgettable moments. Thank you for inspiring the next generation of esports competitors. Legends never truly leave the game. They live on through the highlights, the memories, and the players they inspired. Today, WWLTP honors one of the greatest Rainbow Six Siege players ever. Farewell, Nesk.
Best Nesk Highlights
Career Highlights
- Legendary Rainbow Six Siege player
- Team Liquid star for many years
- Pro League Season 7 Champion
- One of the highest fraggers in Siege history
- Over 1000 kills in Six Invitational appearances
- Considered one of the greatest Siege players ever

