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Bleed Esports' Rainbow Six Siege decides to cut ties with organization, awaiting for Ubisoft's decision

The roster's future is uncertain.

MentalistC at the BLAST R6 Major Manchester
Credit: Rainbow Six Siege Esports Flickr

Bleed Esports' Rainbow Six Siege roster has cut ties with the Asian organization, according to the team's IGL Patrick "MentalistC" Fan. The Singaporean player posted a letter on his personal X account revealing the situation and the current communication between them and Ubisoft.

According to MentalistC, the players have been "consistently and clearly communicating with Ubisoft" explaining that Bleed Esports has been "ghosting" them and the organization is "full of lies and false promises, and their words cannot be trusted."

Right now, the players are awaiting Ubisoft's final decision, hoping they can compete in the Six Invitational 2025 in case they end up qualifying for the tournament.

After the roster missed out on the BLAST R6 Major Montreal following the team's 1-2 defeat against Elevate in the Asia League 2024 Stage 2 grand finals, it was unclear if the squad's 300 SI Points would be enough. However, after the results seen in Montreal, they will likely qualify for Boston, Massachusetts.

It's been a few shaky weeks for Bleed Esports as the news of Riot Games removing the organization from the VCT Pacific was followed by claims from the team's CS2 roster regarding allegedly unpaid and delayed salaries.

Only one day later, the Rainbow Six Siege player Taylor "Terdsta" Ching admitted that Bleed Esports allegedly owes him over US$35K in the form of unpaid salaries and prize pool.

Since Bleed Esports joined the Rainbow Six Siege competitive scene, the team has qualified for two BLAST R6 Majors, one Six Invitational, and the Esports World Cup 2024. Overall, the organization has made around US$300,000 in prize pool money only.