After failing to qualify for the international stage in the APAC LCQ,
BLEED
BLEED
Inactive
, a mainstay of the Malaysia/Singapore circuit well-known for their European imports, has released their main roster.
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With a heavy heart, we would like to announce that we will be releasing our roster effective immediately, as we continue to build for the future.
Bleed has been one of the most consistent teams throughout the year. In Challengers Malaysia and Singapore Stage 1, they placed second after losing to
Paper Rex
Paper Rex
Asia-Pacific
Rank #6
mindfreak
Aaron Leonhart
Jinggg
Wang Jing Jie
f0rsakeN
Jason Susanto
d4v41
Khalish Rusyaidee
something
Ilya Petrov
and qualified for APAC Challengers Stage 1. There, they came in third, narrowly missing Masters Reyjavik after losing to
XERXIA Esports
XERXIA Esports
Asia-Pacific
Rank #25
.
In Challengers Malaysia and Singapore Stage 2, Bleed came third but bombed out in the semifinals of APAC Challengers Stage 2. Despite being a fan-favorite for a Champions slot, they fell to both
BOOM Esports
BOOM Esports
Asia-Pacific
Rank #2
dos9
Zhumagali Dastan
Famouz
Fikri Zaki Hamdani
Shiro
Hildegard Arnaldo
NcSlasher
Sheldon Andersen Chandra
BerserX
Rizkie Adla Kusuma
and
ONIC G
ONIC G
Inactive
at the APAC LCQ, finishing in third place.
According to sources,
BLEED Academy
BLEED Academy
Inactive
team's contracts are also expiring in a matter of weeks and it seems likely the roster will be released post-expiry. Two of the players from the Academy roster,
SHINSEI
and
Kairo
, have already posted LFTs.
While several organizations in NA have released their rosters after having their applications rejected for franchising for Valorant's competitive ecosystem in 2023, APAC still hasn't seen the same level of withdrawal. Bleed has not announced the release of their coaching staff.
BLEED
BLEED
Inactive
were: