Community reacts as CouRageJD confirms the event will return

A Star-Studded Battlefield 6 Showdown

The CouRage Clash Battlefield 6: RedSec tournament has wrapped up, and it delivered exactly what fans expected from a creator-driven event put together by Jack “CouRageJD” Dunlop. Packed with big names, tight battles, and plenty of community chatter, the event crowned Team Wildcat as champions, led by none other than Shroud and iiTzTimmy.

The squad secured the top spot after an intense series of Gauntlet Mode matches, taking home the lion’s share of the $100,000 prize pool. Also on the roster were Tyler “Skadoodle” Latham and Justin “Just9n” Ortiz, rounding out a lineup many fans quickly labelled as one of the most stacked teams on paper.

CouRageJD, who organised the event, was quick to praise the players, the production team, and the Battlefield community after the finals wrapped. He also hinted that more CouRage Clash events are coming, which has only added to the hype online.

Breaking Down the Action

Gauntlet Mode Takes Centre Stage

Teams battled in Battlefield 6’s new Gauntlet Mode, a Season 1 addition that mixes up objectives across four rotating rounds. From capturing consoles to holding zones and protecting key targets, every round pushed squads to adapt while still fragging out.

Twenty nine teams took part, featuring creators from across streaming and competitive FPS communities. Well-known names such as Myth, Vikkstar123, IceManIsaac, Summit1G, HusKerrs, Zlaner, and Symfuhny were all part of the chaos.

Despite the talent spread across the field, Wildcat pushed ahead thanks to consistent plays, smart objective calls, and undeniable mechanical skill.

Final Standings

1st – Wildcat (235 points)
Shroud, iiTzTimmy, Skadoodle, Just9n

2nd – Crow (225 points)
LEGIQN, IceManIsaac, Bonsaitravis, BBreadman

3rd – Unicorn (185 points)
Enders, Fifakill, Adriann, Zemie

4th – Silverback (180 points)
TeePee, Symfuhny, Vikkstar123, Stonemountain

5th – Outlaw (170 points)
HusKerrs, BigPuffer, LuckyChamu, TheTacticalBrit

6th – Buffalo (165 points)
Nicewigg, Lyndmark, Joewo, Apryze

7th – Xeno (150 points)
Lirik, Rogue, Npen, Zlaner

8th – Piranha (130 points)
Summit1G, TheBurntPeanut, DiazBiffle, Mutchmf

Community Reactions

Praise, Frustrations, and a Few Debates

As expected from any major streamer event, social media was buzzing before, during, and long after the matches ended.

iiTzTimmy shared a personal moment, writing that he’d remember the advice CouRageJD once gave him, while CouRage responded with full support, calling himself Timmy’s number one fan.

Others were simply hyped. Messages like “Amazing stuff fellas”, “GGs”, and “These games were insane” poured in from creators and viewers alike.

But the tournament also sparked discussion around team selection. Some fans argued Wildcat was too stacked, saying it felt unfair compared with other rosters. One user commented that Shroud’s team was “the most stacked unfair team in the tournament”. Another suggested other teams had no input in their lineup.

CouRageJD quickly addressed these claims, clarifying that every team was chosen intentionally, with consideration for Battlefield experience and time spent in BF6. He noted that the finals came down to a tiebreaker, showing how close the competition truly was.

He also acknowledged technical issues, particularly audio problems raised by viewers, promising improvements for future events.

A Promising Future for Battlefield Events

Beyond the competition, many fans highlighted how refreshing it was to see a large scale Battlefield tournament again. Some even said Battlefield 6 is edging closer to becoming a regular fixture in the esports scene, especially with creator-led showcases like this.

CouRageJD revealed the tournament peaked at over 100,000 viewers across all platforms, proving the appetite is definitely there. He also confirmed that CouRage Clash will return, although he hasn’t shared whether it will stay with Battlefield 6 or branch into other games.

Given the high production value, stacked lineups, and strong viewer reception, fans are already hoping the next event comes sooner rather than later.