BESTIA CEO threatened to take BLAST to court over decision to allow Legacy to replace them in the Austin Major..

2025-05-25 09:57

BESTIA CEO threatened to take BLAST to court over decision to allow Legacy to replace them in the Austin Major..


PapoMC, CEO of Argentina's Counter Strike 2 club BESTIA, once again expressed his dissatisfaction on Saturday over BLAST's decision to allow Legacy to replace them in the Austin Major, saying that the visas of all team members have been approved and threatening to take BLAST to court.


In response to BLAST's apology for the negative public opinion brought about by this controversy, PapoMC criticized the authorities for making excuses even though they knew they had made an incredible mistake. Since BLAST had no intention of resolving the dispute in a fair and just manner from the beginning, the club will sue the authorities through legal means.


After PapoMC threatened to take BLAST to court, his tweet immediately attracted support from many South American clubs for BESTIA. Many people believe that the authorities knew that it had become more difficult for people from South American countries to apply for US visas since Donald Trump took office again as president.


However, BLAST insisted on announcing on the eve of his official visit to Central Asia that the deadline for players to obtain visas would be 17:00 (Central European Standard Time) on May 21, which clearly meant to make it difficult for BESTIA.


In response to the above view, some fans also ridiculed, saying that BLAST might as well not announce BESTIA's qualification from the beginning, instead of announcing May 21 as the deadline for players to obtain visas on May 16, then Legacy would not have been criticized for external factors that could not be predicted in advance.


No matter how BLAST explains, since the situation has developed into a bad situation that is out of control, the incident between BESTIA and Legacy is destined to become one of the shameful scandals of the 2025 BLAST.tv Austin Major.

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