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Team Liquid retained their Wildcard right at BLAST Bounty

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Jul 17
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BLAST updated its decision regarding Team Liquid’s participation in BLAST Premier Bounty after an additional review of Valve’s rules for Wildcard invitations. The organizer acknowledged that Liquid can use a different configuration of three players to retain the right to participate in the tournament.

BLAST reviewed the Wildcard situation

Initially, the situation around Team Liquid looked ambiguous, because a Wildcard invitation directly depends on the roster’s compliance with Valve’s rules. In such cases, what matters is not only the invitation itself, but also whether the team retains enough players connected to the submitted roster.

After an additional review, BLAST concluded that Liquid can meet the requirements through a different three-player configuration. This means that the team does not need to use only one fixed roster option to participate — it is enough for the lineup to include three or more players from the approved list.

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Who can secure Liquid’s right to participate

BLAST’s clarification effectively removes the main question around the legality of the invitation. Team Liquid are allowed to use three or more players from the following group:

  1. malbsMd
  2. EliGE
  3. NAF-FLY
  4. Ultimate

This flexibility is the key point. If Liquid assemble a roster with three players from this list, the team will remain eligible for the Wildcard invitation to BLAST Premier Bounty. For the organization, this matters not only formally, but also competitively: Liquid retain their place at one of the nearest important events of the season.

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Why this decision matters for Team Liquid

For Team Liquid, this is not just a technical clarification. In a season where the calendar is packed and every major tournament affects form, ranking, and team status, losing the Wildcard could have been a serious blow. Now Liquid have room to maneuver and can prepare for BLAST Bounty without the risk of losing the invitation because of formal roster restrictions.

It is especially important that this is not about completely rewriting the rules, but about interpreting them more precisely. BLAST effectively confirmed that if a team has a sufficient connection to the relevant player configuration, it can remain within the regulations.

For BLAST, this is also a telling moment

This situation is also important for the tournament operator itself. Wildcard invitations always bring extra attention to the rules, so any ambiguous decision can raise questions from teams, players, and fans.

In this case, BLAST chose the path of additional review rather than a strict initial interpretation. This looks like an attempt to avoid a conflict between the formality of the rules and the actual logic of the roster. If a team can confirm its eligibility through another permitted trio of players, its participation should not automatically be called into question.

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Liquid get a chance without unnecessary controversy

For Liquid, this decision removes unnecessary tension before the start of the tournament. Instead of fighting for the right to participate itself, the team can focus on preparation, roles, and the internal structure of the roster.

At the same time, the situation still leaves several important questions. Which exact trio from the approved list will Liquid use? How stable will the final configuration be? And will this story affect how the team is perceived before the tournament?

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An important clarification before the tournament

BLAST’s update became a positive decision for Team Liquid. The team received confirmation that it can use three or more players from the group of malbsMd, EliGE, NAF-FLY, and Ultimate to meet the Wildcard invitation requirements.

Now the main focus shifts from the regulatory side to the sporting one. Liquid have kept their place, but it will be on the server where it becomes clear whether the team can turn this decision into a real result at BLAST Premier Bounty.

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