Throughout their relatively short history, Bleed Esports participated in approximately 21 tournaments, receiving direct invitations to three of them. Their first tournament win brought them a substantial prize pool of around $20,000 at the Mansion Invitational 2023. They've consistently competed in high-profile events, including the prestigious The International 2024, although they haven't secured a top placing in all of their recent appearances. Their participation in various leagues and series, such as the FISSURE & ESB Elite League and the RES Regional Series, highlights their commitment to maintaining a competitive edge within the SEA region.
Bleed Esports has seen a rotation of players throughout its history, with a total of approximately 13 players contributing to the team's performance. While their initial roster featured players like Dubu, PlayHard, Masaros, JaCkkY, and Kordan, the team currently does not have a publicly announced active roster. Notable players who have contributed to the team's legacy include Mikoto, Emo, Zeal, Poloson, Se, DJ, iceiceice, and Taiga. The consistent change in roster composition has likely contributed to the team's fluctuating performance across tournaments.
In terms of rankings, Bleed Esports has achieved a peak world ranking of 16th and a regional (SEA & Oceania) ranking of 1st. Their world ranking fluctuated significantly throughout the year, reaching as high as 16th and as low as 55th. Similarly, their regional ranking saw highs of 1st and lows of 34th. As of today, they are not currently ranked in either the global or regional leaderboards. Their last recorded ranking was 14th in the SEA & Oceania regional ranking on July 31st, 2024, and 41st in the world ranking on June 12th, 2024.
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