Riot Games has made the decision to remove Bleed Esports from the Valorant Champions Tour (VCT) and VCT Pacific. The decision was made after Bleed failed to meet critical reporting requirements and other key obligations outlined in the Team Participation Agreement (TPA). These violations are considered serious by Riot Games and are the primary reason for the organization’s removal from the league, although this was not a decision taken lightly.
According to Riot Games, Bleed Esports’ operational failures have been ongoing. They stated that this decision was a final step that had to be taken to protect the best interests of the players and maintain the integrity of the competition. Riot Games emphasized the importance of TPA compliance and the organization’s responsibility to ensure the smooth operation of teams in esports competitions such as VCT Pacific.
Bleed Esports’ failure to comply with the agreements set forth has triggered a series of actions from Riot. However, they stated that this decision was not made hastily. Riot Games has been monitoring and evaluating the situation of Bleed Esports for quite some time before finally making this decision to expel them.
In addition, Riot Games also ensured that players affected by this decision will be notified immediately. Players from Bleed teams who lose their place in the league will be given the opportunity to seek other opportunities in esports competitions. Riot Games is committed to helping players find new teams and continue their careers.
Bleed Esports, on the other hand, did not remain silent. The organization issued an official statement regarding Riot’s decision. While there is no detailed information regarding Bleed’s response, it shows that the organization acknowledges Riot’s decision and is preparing for the next steps.
This decision marks a significant moment in the Valorant esports ecosystem, considering that Bleed Esports is one of the more well-known teams. However, Riot Games has shown its commitment to maintaining high standards in terms of operations and compliance, especially in maintaining a competitive and fair league for all parties involved.