The agreements of four players from the 3DMAX esports team are scheduled to end just two days before the start of the RMR event in Shanghai. According to details shared by French insider Sebastien 'KRL' Perez, the contracts of these four players are set to expire on November 15.
KRL Statement
If new contracts are not signed, the 19th ranked team in the world would enter the November 17 European RMRwithout an organization.This could potentially impact their participation in lucrative Majors and sticker cycles.
The latest member to join the squad is Filip 'Graviti' Brankovic, a 20-year-old player with a contract running until February. Should the team decide to stay together without organizational support or join a different club, they would need to negotiate a buyout from 3DMAX to retain his services.
'KRL' mentioned that 3DMAX has a history of late payments of players' salaries, and he provided details about these allegations on November 16.
In the past, the 3DMAX organization faced a similar situation when Bryan 'Maka' Canda was part of the team that left in 2019 due to unfulfilled promises from the organization's leadership.
In the past, the 3DMAX organization faced a similar situation when Bryan 'Maka' Canda was part of the team that left in 2019 due to unfulfilled promises from the organization's leadership.
The core members of 3DMAX have been playing together for three years, since their time as the unsigned DBL PONEY. Additionally, the players faced payment issues with HEET before joining the re-established French organization at the beginning of 2024.
While playing for 3DMAX,'Maka's team has consistently held their position in the top 30 rankings and achieved victory at the Skyesports Championship 2024 on LAN, triumphing over The MongolZ.
3DMAX roster is as follows:
- Bryan 'Maka' Canda
- Lucas 'Lucky' Chastang
- Thomas 'Djoko' Pavoni
- Pierre 'Ex3rcice' Bulinge
- Filip 'Graviti' Brankovic
- Damien 'wasiNk' Dufour (coach)
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