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12:25, 13.06.2025
The Brazilian team Legacy has become a true sensation at the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025. Despite being considered underdogs, the team successfully advanced through the group stage and continues to impress with their confident gameplay. Below is all the key information about this roster and its players.
One of the most surprising facts is that Legacy initially wasn't supposed to participate in the tournament at all. However, due to visa issues with BESTIA, the team received a last-minute invitation — and since then, they have been proving that they deserve to be at this level.
Bruno “latto” Rebelatto is a 22-year-old rifler and secondary sniper for the team, playing professionally since 2018. He joined Legacy on August 15, 2023, and is one of the most experienced players on the roster. Over his career, he has earned $71,844 in prize money. Currently, latto consistently plays key roles and remains one of the team's most reliable members.
Eduardo “dumau” Wolkmer is a 21-year-old rifler with a distinctly aggressive style. He joined Legacy on the same day as latto — August 15, 2023. Dumau is one of the most productive players on the team, with total earnings of $90,303. His confidence, activity on the map, and willingness to take the initiative are crucial to Legacy's success at this major.
Guilherme “saadzin” Pacheco is the main sniper and the youngest member of the team. He is 21 years old and joined the roster on May 31, 2024. Despite having a relatively small prize pool ($26,948), he demonstrates mature and responsible play in key positions.
Vinicius “n1ssim” Pereira is a 24-year-old rifler and the oldest player on the team. He joined Legacy on January 2, 2025. After a career break, he is gradually regaining form and making a significant contribution to the team's overall performance. He has earned a total of $30,017 in prize money. His main role is support and stability in crucial moments. In the roster, he reunited with lux, with whom he previously played in paiN.
Lucas “lux” Menegini is the captain of Legacy. He is 23 years old and joined the team on January 3, 2025. Although he was not previously an in-game leader, lux has excelled in this role. Over five years on the pro scene, he has earned $105,835 — the highest on the team. His work in coordination, clear role distribution, and decision-making has elevated Legacy to a new level.
The team is succeeding in the tournament due to a combination of motivation, being underestimated by opponents, and quality preparation. Entering the tournament at the last minute, the players received a massive psychological boost — they came to play with the desire to prove they deserve this chance.
The individual form of the players, smart role distribution, and confident actions on the maps allow Legacy to defeat even more titled opponents. Moreover, opponents often make mistakes during the map selection stage, allowing Legacy to play in comfortable conditions.
Even after losses, the team quickly adapts without losing focus. Team chemistry also plays an important role — the players know each other well, can support and adjust to each other in tough moments. This makes them a dangerous opponent capable of going much further than anyone expected.
In one interview, Legacy players mentioned that it's easier for them to play against tier-1 teams. Many thought they were joking, but now they've proven otherwise by advancing to Stage 3 and defeating Vitality.
Legacy players are experiencing a phenomenal period in their careers and are bound to be filled with positive emotions. With the cancellation of MRQ for upcoming majors, such stories will almost disappear from the professional CS2 scene.
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