As a hardcore gamer with years of experience under my belt, I’ve seen organizations come and go, but BLEED Esports seems to be on a fast-track to oblivion. The lack of payment to their teams is a clear sign of mismanagement and disrespect for the players who put in countless hours of practice and dedication.
Due to being expelled from the Valorant Pacific League, BLEED Esports has found themselves in a tough position financially as several of their esports teams claim they haven’t been compensated. With both their Apex Legends and Rainbow 6 squads deciding to part ways, it seems that almost all their esports teams have chosen to leave them behind.
In an unusual turn of events, it’s their Apex Legends team that finds itself in the lead, as they have chosen to end their own contracts instead of the usual reverse scenario.
Update on BLEED Apex
Myself, @knoqd, @YanyaMx, and @raven_apex are now free agents and looking for an org to represent at Champs. We have terminated our contracts with BLEED effective immediately. This is due to the failure of fulfilling payments to the team.
— Dropped (@Dropped) November 14, 2024
Top-tier professionals asserted that the action was triggered by BLEED allegedly not compensating team members, an issue similar to what numerous other representatives of the organization have openly criticized.
Two days before their Apex team officially left the organization on November 12, 2024, their Rainbow Six: Siege squad decided to end their employment agreements as well.
Update on BLEED R6
We can now terminate out contracts with BLEED with immediate effect. Awaiting Ubisoft’s final decision.
Hopefully we can take part in the Invitiational 2025, 99.9% chance of qualifying to it right now.
— MentalistC (@MentalistC_) November 12, 2024
The team remains optimistic about potentially qualifying for upcoming competitions using their humorous moniker, BLED. However, it’s uncertain whether Ubisoft will permit them to participate.
In October 2024, BLEED’s Counter-Strike team made statements comparable to what they are saying now, and following the severance of ties with their previous association, they decided to rebrand themselves as “Unpaid,” a move that added an extra layer of irony.
Other well-known members of BLEED, such as yay, have hinted at internal problems, but haven’t provided clear details about the events leading up to their removal from the VCT.
Furthermore, it is said that the organization disbanded their Mobile Legends: Bang Bang team while they were in a training camp, which left them stuck in Singapore with no means of returning to the Philippines.
So, who’s still with BLEED Esports?
Currently, their PUBG squad remains intact, while a handful of players have joined their Overwatch 2 team, though their lineup is not yet fully assembled. Meanwhile, their Mobile Legends: Bang Bang roster remains under contract, even after news broke about issues involving their imported players.
Following the owner of BLEED Esports facing a criminal trial with no connection to the organization’s functions, there has been a gradual disintegration of the esports group, with each affiliated team parting ways successively.
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2024-11-15 03:18