S8UL’s Pokemon Unite Player All Might Exposes LOCO's Payment Predicament

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Feb, 07.2024

S8UL Esports’ Pokemon Unite player All Might has shed light on the unpaid tournament dues by Loco. The Pokémon Unite City League, a tournament that culminated in May 2022, promised excitement and rewards for its participants. However, behind the scenes, a different narrative was unfolding – one of frustration and financial neglect. S8UL All Might, hailing from the winning team, brings forth damning allegations against LOCO, the organizer of the event. 

In an interview, All Might reveals a glaring lack of transparency surrounding the distribution of the prize pool. Despite clinching victory, the team was left in the dark, devoid of any communication regarding their rightful earnings. Attempts to seek clarity from Upthrust, the purported managing partner, only unveiled a tangled web of unmet obligations and finger-pointing. 

Efforts to engage LOCO representatives yielded little success, with excuses aplenty and accountability evaded. Blaming The Pokémon Company, a revered institution known for its stringent standards, seemed a feeble attempt to deflect responsibility. 

Exasperated by months of fruitless pursuit, All Might took to social media to amplify his voice. Through Instagram, he narrated the ordeal, hoping to catalyze action and bring resolution to the protracted standoff. 

The repercussions of such negligence extend beyond monetary loss, striking at the heart of trust and integrity within the esports ecosystem. As players continue to grapple with the fallout of unpaid dues, questions loom large over the industry's commitment to fair play and ethical conduct. 

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In the wake of All Might's revelations, the spotlight now shines brightly on LOCO and its handling of financial obligations. Only time will tell what LOCO responds as the community awaits a resolution to this unpaid prize pool woes.