Bleed Esports Defeats MiTH to Win the Skyesports SEA Championship

Another win for the Singaporean esports organization.

Aditya Singh Rawat
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Bleed Esports Wins Skyesports SEA Championship

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Bleed Esports defeat MiTH in the grand finals of the Skyesports SEA Championship to walk away as the champions.
Bleed Esports dropped just one out of the eight maps that it played in the main stage of the Valorant tournament.
Bleed Esports walked away with $15,000 USD in prize money along with bragging rights.

The Skyesports SEA Championship has concluded with Bleed Esports walking away as the winners having lost just one map through the course of the entire tournament.

After three days of intense action which witnessed competition between four qualified teams, two each from South Asia and Southeast Asia, Bleed Esports has managed to grab lion's share of the total prize pool amounting to $15,000 USD along with the bragging rights.

The best-of-five grand finals did not go the distance but MiTH (Made in Thailadn) definitely held on for as long as possible, giving it their absolute best and making Bleed fight every inch of the way.

Bleed Esports defeats MiTH in the grand finals of Skyesports SEA Championship

Bleed Esports delivered a near-flawless run at the Skyesports SEA Championship, dropping just one map out of the eight that they played against GodSquad (2) and MiTH (6).

The SIngaporean organization had faced MiTH twice, sweeping them clean during their upper bracket final faceoff and then going up against them again in the grand final, where they denied them a revenge victory despite losing the first game.

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Things started out with both teams winning their respective map picks, MiTH claiming a '13-8' victory on Breeze, followed by Bleed Esports securing a '13-9' win on Icebox.

With the series scores now leveled, the two teams fought each other on Haven, MiTH's map pick, where they did well initially to take a '9-5' lead but Bleed fought back hard to win six consecutive rounds, snatching the momentum away and securing a '13-11' victory.

The pressure was on MiTH as they faced Bleed on their map pick, Ascent. Once again the latter was able to string rounds together which gave them an upper hand at the half time mark. MiTH desperately tried to counter-attack but were met with stiff resistance as the game came to a close with a '13-10' scoreline.

Bleed Esports emerged victorious with a '3-1' series victory, haunting MiTH in this tournament as they claimed an overall record of five wins and one loss against them.

Skyesports SEA Championship was an exciting tournament pitting top teams from two regions against each other across a level playing field, as both the Indian teams were flown out to Bangkok, Thailand to negate any difference in ping.

The tournament also witnessed high stakes last-ever Val'Clasico being played out in the lower bracket semifinal, followed by the current Indian lineup of Global Esports playing its last match together ahead of the VCT 2023 roster revamp.


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Aditya is the in-house CS:GO writer at AFK Gaming. While his understanding of the esports space is not restricted by geographical borders, his current focus lies in the Asian region. Understands and follows almost all major esport titles.