Crises Afflicting BLEED Esports: A Walkthrough of Departures and Contract Terminations
The recent turmoil surrounding BLEED Esports has raised significant concerns in the competitive gaming community. Since their removal from Valorant’s Pacific League, many of their teams across various esports have reported payment issues, leading to a cascade of contract terminations.
Apex Legends Team’s Departure
In a notable development, BLEED’s Apex Legends team recently announced their decision to terminate their contracts. This move is particularly striking, as it is the players themselves making this decision, a rarity in esports.
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
According to the players, the decision stems from BLEED’s inability to compensate them properly, a sentiment echoed by numerous former team members.
Rainbow Six: Siege Team Follows Suit
Just two days before the Apex team’s announcement, BLEED’s Rainbow Six: Siege squad also severed ties with the organization. Their departure further illustrates the growing discord within the team.
Update on BLEED R6 We can now terminate our contracts with BLEED with immediate effect.
— MentalistC (@MentalistC_) November 12, 2024
While the squad hopes to still participate in upcoming tournaments under the playful new name “BLED,”the approval of Ubisoft remains uncertain.
Counter-Strike Team’s Situation
Earlier in October 2024, BLEED’s Counter-Strike team made headlines for their own departure, choosing to rename themselves “Unpaid”as a stark reminder of their grievances.
Notable players, such as yay, have hinted at internal disputes, though specifics remain undisclosed regarding their exit following the organization’s removal from the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT).
Additional Fallout
In a particularly distressing report, BLEED allegedly terminated their Mobile Legends: Bang Bang team during a boot camp, leaving players stranded in Singapore with no means to return home to the Philippines.
Current Status of BLEED Esports
Despite these setbacks, BLEED Esports still retains their PUBG roster and a partially filled Overwatch 2 team, alongside a few players in their Mobile Legends roster. However, the instability has caused many to question the future of the organization.
This upheaval follows the owner’s recent criminal trial over unrelated charges, further complicating the organization’s survival amid a cascade of player exits.
As the situation continues to evolve, the esports community watches closely to see how BLEED Esports will manage to recover or whether it will face further dissolution.
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