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21:02, 17.05.2025
The Argentine team BESTIA has captured the attention of the global Counter-Strike community. The organization, which sensationally qualified for the BLAST.tv Austin Major, may miss the tournament due to visa issues.
The situation with BESTIA highlights the importance of not only skill level but also bureaucratic nuances. This is not just a story about a team from South America—it's a case about justice, dreams, and solidarity in esports.
BESTIA qualified for the first-ever BLAST.tv Major, set to take place in Austin (USA) from June 3 to 22, through the Major Regional Qualifier. However, right after qualifying, the team encountered an unexpected hurdle: two players—Luciano "luchov" Herrera and Tomas "tomaszin" Corna—did not receive visas to enter the USA.
Without at least one of them, BESTIA cannot compete in the tournament, and according to the rules, they would be replaced by the team Legacy. This jeopardizes not only the team's participation but also the efforts invested in securing a spot at the Major.
Clasificamos al Mundial de Counter-Strike 2 y nos queda una última oportunidad para conseguir las visas.
— BESTIA (@bestia_corp) May 17, 2025
Necesitamos a toda la comunidad para difundir esto y representar a Argentina.#ArgentinaAlMundial pic.twitter.com/o2Vdg7E5JO
The fate of BESTIA is to be decided in the coming days: if the players do not receive visas, the team will forfeit its place. But even if this doesn't happen, the team has already demonstrated the power of unity and the importance of support. The story of BESTIA is more than just a battle for a slot. It's a tale about dreams, obstacles, and how esports can be more than just a game.
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