Riot has announced the removal of
BLEED
BLEED
Inactive
from the VCT Pacific League ahead of the 2025 season, citing a "failure to comply with critical reporting requirements and other key obligations under the Team Participation Agreement". Their slot will be taken up by
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
, who most recently finished second at Pacific's Ascension.
Entering the competitive scene back in 2021, BLEED managed to hold its own within APAC's Challengers, but was never able to break into an international event. Despite not being among the initial batch of orgs accepted into the partnership leagues, BLEED fought through Challengers and secured the Malaysia/Singapore ticket to Pacific Ascension 2023.
Fighting through the group stage and making it all the way to the grand finals, BLEED became the first APAC team to secure a spot in the VCT by sweeping
SCARZ
SCARZ
Japan
Rank #5
zepher
Jyousuke Matsuda
Medusa
An Min-cheol (안민철)
Anthem
Yoshitaka Enomoto
LOB
Lim Byung-gun (임병건)
Yoshiii
John Yoshiharu Kawakami
3-0. The organization rode the momentum into 2024 and signed big names throughout the season, but managed to pick up only a single win against
DetonatioN FocusMe
DetonatioN FocusMe
Japan
Rank #3
Meiy
Ibuki Seki
Art
Jinboong
Kim Jin-won (김진원)
Akame
Yu Gwang-hui (유광희)
gyen
throughout Kickoff, Stage 1, and Stage 2.
BOOM on the other hand looked ready to mirror the achievements of 2023 BLEED in this year's Ascension. The team dominated the Indonesian Challengers scene and made their way all the way to the grand finals of Pacific Ascension 2024, but fell in a heartbreaking five-map thriller to
Sin Prisa Gaming
Sin Prisa Gaming
Inactive
Persia
Yang Zi-on (양지온)
margaret
Kim Ji-woo (김지우)
Dambi
Lee Hyuk-kyu (이혁규)
Francis
Kim Mu-bin (김무빈)
Ivy
Park Sung-hyeon (박성현)
.
Initially promised two years within the Pacific League, BLEED were slated for one more year of participation before being removed from the VCT. Riot has stated that their vacant slot will now be occupied by BOOM, while the Pacific League will continue with 12 teams this year.
BOOM are guaranteed this upcoming year, but according to the revised rule set regarding ascended teams, their performance within the VCT will most likely determine how long their stay lasts.