RRQ’s Delta Force Era: From National Dominance to Regional Glory

There are tournament wins that feel like a moment. Then there are tournament runs that begin to look like something much bigger.

For RRQ, Delta Force has become the second kind.

Across PC and mobile, across national and regional competition, across different formats and increasingly tougher opponents, RRQ has continued to build one of the strongest competitive stories in Indonesia’s Delta Force scene. What began as a statement in 2025 has now grown into something harder to ignore: a standard.

Not just winning. Not just collecting trophies. But winning repeatedly, convincingly, and across platforms.

A Dominant Foundation Built in 2025

RRQ’s rise in Delta Force did not begin in 2026.

In the first season of the Delta Force National Championship (DFNC) in 2025, RRQ had already made a massive statement by winning both the PC and Mobile categories. At the time, it was already impressive. One organization conquering two platforms was enough to show that RRQ had the structure, discipline, and talent to compete at the highest domestic level.

But one successful season can still be dismissed as momentum.

What RRQ has done since then is much harder to explain away.

In 2026, DFNC expanded into a larger and more competitive structure, with four categories: PC Warfare, PC Operation, Mobile Warfare, and Mobile Operation. The scene became broader, the challenge became heavier, and the pressure became clearer.

RRQ responded by winning again.

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DFNC Season 2 – PC Warfare: A Clean Sweep Statement

RRQ’s campaign in DFNC Season 2 – PC Warfare ended on April 12, 2026, and it ended in the most convincing way possible.

They did not just win the title. They swept the playoffs without dropping a single map.

Their run looked like this:

Quarterfinal: RRQ defeated CUEK 2-0
Semifinal: RRQ defeated Shadow Toxido 2-0
Grand Final: RRQ defeated VALHALLA 2-0

No Game 3. No desperate comeback. No long dramatic collapse waiting to happen.

Against a field that included strong names such as ONIC, VALHALLA, EVOS x HVFN, Shadow Toxido, and others, RRQ looked like the most prepared team in the tournament. Their strength was not only mechanical. It was also visible in how they controlled tempo, managed positioning, and understood when to push and when to slow the game down.

With that victory, RRQ secured the DFNC Season 2 – PC Warfare title, Rp20 million in prize money, and a ticket to the Pan-Pacific Warfare Cup 2026.

But the most important reward was bigger than the prize.

RRQ had earned the chance to prove whether their national dominance could survive outside Indonesia.

Pan-Pacific Warfare Cup 2026: RRQ Takes the Next Step

The Pan-Pacific Warfare Cup 2026 was not just another regional event. It was the first regional Warfare tournament featuring top teams from Southeast Asia and Taiwan, with a total prize pool of US$10,000 and qualification spots for the Delta Force Invitational: Warfare 2026.

Six teams competed:

RRQ from Indonesia
Toxido Esports from Thailand
SQDG SMP Esports from the Philippines
Space-1 from Thailand
Hostile Response ACE from Taiwan
USB Corporation from Vietnam

The tournament began with a group stage, where six teams were divided into two groups and played a Bo2 round-robin format.

RRQ was placed in Group B alongside Space-1 and USB Corporation. Once again, they wasted no time. RRQ topped the group with a perfect 2-0 record and advanced directly to the Grand Final.

That final, however, carried a much heavier meaning.

Waiting for RRQ was Toxido Esports, the champion of Delta Force Invitational Warfare 2025. In other words, RRQ was not simply facing a strong regional opponent. They were facing the first world champion of Warfare.

This was no longer a test of whether RRQ could dominate Indonesia. This was a test of whether RRQ could stand against a team that had already reached the top of the global stage.

RRQ answered with a 2-1 victory.

Unlike their clean sweep in DFNC, this final pushed RRQ harder. It demanded resilience, adaptation, and composure under pressure. And that is exactly why the win felt so important. RRQ did not just win when everything looked easy. They won when the match became difficult.

By defeating Toxido, RRQ became the champion of the Pan-Pacific Warfare Cup 2026 and qualified for Delta Force Invitational: Warfare 2026 alongside Toxido Esports and Hostile Response ACE.

From national champion to regional champion, RRQ’s journey had officially moved into a new chapter.

DFNC Season 2 – Mobile Warfare: Completing the Domestic Picture

While RRQ’s PC Warfare team was building a path toward the global stage, RRQ also continued to show that its Delta Force strength was not limited to one platform.

In DFNC Season 2 – Mobile Warfare, RRQ once again lifted the trophy.

The Mobile Warfare tournament featured 16 teams divided into four groups, using a Single Round Robin Bo2 format. The top four teams advanced to the playoffs, where all matches were played in Bo3.

RRQ was placed in Group C alongside Carstensz Esports, GDxSEAL, and KCGv.

They finished the group stage with a perfect 3-0-0 record.

From there, the playoffs became another showcase of RRQ’s consistency.

Quarterfinal: RRQ defeated Icehaven Esports 2-0
Semifinal: RRQ defeated Carstensz Esports 2-0
Grand Final: RRQ defeated Alter Ego x Elite 2-0

Once again, RRQ did not allow the bracket to turn into chaos. They stayed composed, controlled the pace, and closed the tournament without dropping a series.

By winning DFNC Season 2 – Mobile Warfare, RRQ secured Rp20 million and 50,000 Delta Tickets. More importantly, they completed another major piece of their Delta Force story.

They had already won PC and Mobile in 2025. They had already won PC Warfare in 2026. They had already conquered the Pan-Pacific stage. Now, with the Mobile Warfare title, RRQ reinforced the idea that their success was not built on one roster, one format, or one lucky run.

The Next Challenge: Delta Force Invitational Warfare 2026

RRQ’s next major destination is Delta Force Invitational: Warfare 2026, which will take place in Wuhan, China, from June 17 to 21, 2026. The tournament will feature a total prize pool of 3,000,000 CNY, or around Rp7 billion.

This is where the story becomes even bigger.

At DFNC, RRQ proved they were the best in Indonesia.
At the Pan-Pacific Warfare Cup, they proved they could defeat a world champion and become the best in the region.
At DFIW 2026, they will have to prove themselves against the strongest teams in the world.

That is the beauty of this journey. Every title has opened the door to a harder test. Every victory has raised expectations. Every trophy has made the next stage feel even more meaningful.

RRQ is no longer arriving as an underdog hoping to surprise people. They are arriving as a national and regional champion, carrying the weight of expectation and the hope of Indonesian fans.

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More Than a Winning Streak

RRQ’s current Delta Force run is not just about dominance. It is about consistency.

Winning one tournament is difficult. Winning across seasons is harder. Winning across platforms is even harder. Doing all of that while stepping up from national competition to regional victory is what makes this run special.

RRQ has shown that their strength is not only in aim, mechanics, or individual talent. It is in discipline. It is in adaptation. It is in the ability to stay composed when the pressure increases.

And now, the question is no longer whether RRQ can dominate Indonesia.

They already have.

The question is whether RRQ can carry that dominance onto the world stage.

In June 2026, the answer will begin to unfold in Wuhan.

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