Despite good results, Bravado have been unable to find a long-term partner

Bravado seek help to continue Project Destiny

In desperate straits, the South African organization has established an Indiegogo fund raiser to fill in the gaps.

Bravado CEO Andreas "cent" Hadjipaschali (brother of player Dimitri  "Detrony" Hadjipaschali) has released a lengthy statement detailing the genesis of Project Destiny, and all that the South African team have accomplished during their stay in the United States.

This includes winning back-to-back ESEA seasons (Main and MDL), qualifying to and reaching the Grand Finals of DreamHack Open Winter, qualifying to the IEM Katowice Americas Minor, and qualifiying to WESG 2019 World Finals. Regretably, it also includes falling short of making it to the next season of ESL Pro League.

Now, with the organization's coffers running low on account of having to self-finance lodging, impromptu trans-Atlantic flights, and visas, they have been forced to resorting to setting up an Indiegogo campaign. The campaign amount is set to $30,000, and all backers will be refunded if the organization do not meet the goal.

Despite having an existing relationship with Alienware, the company's USA division is evidently unable to provide support to the organization. If Bravado fail to secure a long-term sponsorship, they will be forced to return to South Africa after the conclusion of their run at IEM Katowice 2019.

Any interested parties are urged to contact the team here or here or here.

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#1(With 0 replies)
December 27, 2018 11:54AM
Joe
Dust2 Birthday cake!
:( it can't end like this. Best of luck to the guys, really wishing the best.
#2(With 0 replies)
December 27, 2018 03:02PM
Frog
Everyone do me a favor and donate to them thanks <3
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December 27, 2018 08:31PM
craZy_y0
Cheers Joe C
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December 28, 2018 09:24AM
006_tv
Dust2 Birthday cake!
Les get them some money guys, come on
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