Riot Games has announced a significant shake-up in the VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) Pacific. Bleed Esports, a prominent team in the region, has been removed from the league due to persistent operational failures and non-compliance with key obligations under the Team Participation Agreement (TPA). This decision was made after careful consideration to protect the integrity of the tournament and the best interests of the players involved.
The removal of Bleed Esports from VCT Pacific has created a vacancy in the league. To fill this void, Riot Games has decided to promote Boom Esports, the runner-up from the Ascension Pacific 2024 tournament. This decision aligns with Riot’s commitment to merit-based qualification and ensures that a deserving team has the opportunity to compete at the highest level.
The individual players affected by Bleed Esports’ removal were informed of the decision as soon as it was made. This allowed them to explore other opportunities in the competitive VALORANT scene. Riot Games has expressed its support for these players and hopes that they will find new homes in the community.
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The addition of Boom Esports to VCT Pacific will not alter the league’s planned format for 2025. The league will continue to feature 12 teams, providing a competitive and exciting environment for fans and players alike. This change is expected to further strengthen the VCT Pacific region and contribute to the overall growth of VALORANT esports.