In a stunning twist, Boom Esports’ aspirations for the Dota 2 Riyadh Masters 2024 were brutally crushed as they suffered a humiliating defeat to Beastcoast. This game is now infamously known as one of the shortest competitive matches in the professional Dota 2 history.
The second game between Boom Esports and Beastcoast ended in a record-shattering 13 minutes and 23 seconds. This isn’t just the shortest match in the South American closed qualifiers but across all regions.
Beastcoast’s path to Riyadh Masters 2024 saw them triumph over The Hungry Beast twice. The first victory was in the upper bracket semifinals with a decisive 2-0 scoreline. Nevertheless, expectations were high for The Hungry Beast to put up a tougher fight, especially with a Riyadh Masters spot on the line.
However, the real shocker came when fans noticed Boom Esports’ star player, Christian “Pakasz” Savina, seemingly giving up before the end of the second game. Frustration was clear as Pakasz, faced with a crumbling game plan and teammates struggling to keep pace, tilted and rage-quit amid a lopsided score.
This dramatic exit quickly became a hot topic within the global Dota community, particularly among Indonesian and South American fans. Disappointment was rampant as many condemned Pakasz’s unprofessional conduct, branding him a diva. Even Boom Esports’ CEO, Gary Ongko, appeared at a loss for words.
Boom Esports now faces a tense wait for the International closed qualifiers. Given the sour atmosphere within the team following this debacle, significant changes seem imminent. The future strategy for Boom Esports is undoubtedly in flux as they regroup from this disastrous qualifier stage.