The head of the CS Operations at 100 Thieves, messioso, stated that the russian tournament operator FISSURE has still not paid all the prize money for last year’s tournaments. According to him, it has become extremely difficult to receive payments from the organization — many teams are still waiting for responses, and the payment deadlines have long been overdue.
In response, FISSURE published an official statement explaining the delay situation. The organization emphasized that it maintains constant contact with the teams through official channels and that prize money payments remain a priority. Over the past years, FISSURE has paid out more than 7 million dollars, and all obligations to the teams will be fulfilled.
The delays are due to temporary issues with the payment infrastructure, which are not the organization’s fault, but they are actively working to resolve them. Additionally, due to standard banking procedures, some payments are processed slower than desired, but FISSURE is cooperating with banking partners to minimize delays and fulfill all financial obligations.
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