True Rippers has been replaced by Marcos Gaming in the upcoming Snapdragon Brawl Stars Pro Series Masters 2023, citing passport issues. Initially, the top teams, Revenant and True Rippers, from the India Challenge, were named to represent the nation in the Masters. ESL India confirmed that the slot has been given to the third-placed team. The company tweeted:
Brawl Stars Masters 2023 will be organized on May 13 and 14 in Chiba (Makuhari Messe), Japan. It will be a grand event, which will consist of eight teams fighting for a huge prize pool of $200K.
True Rippers' captain Prateek posted a long thread on his Twitter account, accusing ESL staff of "behaving uncooperatively." He said that his team had asked the organizers to make a roster change before the start of the Challenge season, but ESL refused.
He also mentioned that the organizer has allowed SK Gaming to make roster changes after they qualified for the Brawl Stars Masters, while True Rippers was not offered any such help. Prateek further also added that the admin of the tournament organizer behaved rudely and also many of his questions. He posted several screenshots of his conversation with the admin:
The Brawl Stars Pro Series Season 1: India Challenge wrapped up on March 19 with Revenant Esports holding the top spot there. They hammered True Rippers with a 3-0 scoreline in the Grand Finale.
Marcos Gaming was the second runner-up after losing both their upper and lower bracket matches against Revenant and True Rippers respectively.
Eight teams will have an excellent opportunity to showcase their prowess and compete for a substantial prize pool at the upcoming Brawl Stars Masters Japan. A total of four teams, Revenant (India), Marcos (India), SK Gaming (EU-MENA), and
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