Workforce Liquid member {and professional} Rainbow Six Siege participant Lucas Dias has been fined by the esports organisation after he posted “insensitive” content material on social media.
Dias’ staff, collaborating in 2025’s first main Rainbow Six match, R6 RE:LO:AD, misplaced their match to Japan-based CAG Osaka on Might 13 and have been subsequently knocked out of the match.
On the identical day, in a now-deleted X/Twitter put up, Dias acknowledged (machine translated), “We received towards Faze and misplaced towards the highly effective CAG, however let’s transfer ahead and see you on the subsequent camp,” accompanied by a GIF of a nuclear bomb explosion.Article continues after advert
Lucas Dias points apology
On Might 15, Dias responded, “Hey everybody. I need to sincerely apologize for the put up I made after our final loss. I made a giant mistake utilizing that GIF, and I perceive that it could have brought about discomfort to many individuals,” he wrote.
“From the underside of my coronary heart, it was by no means my intention to make any offensive reference, however I acknowledge that the context and selection have been inappropriate,” he continued.Article continues after advert
Two atomic bombs have been dropped on Japan throughout World Battle II, on Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and August 9, 1945.Article continues after advert
“I particularly need to apologize to Japanese followers, together with these dwelling in Brazil and Japan. I’m conscious of the energy and significance of the Japanese neighborhood in our nation, and I ought to have been extra aware and accountable with my put up,” Dias’ assertion continued.
Japanese automobile producer Honda, which had been a sponsor of Workforce Liquid for six years, confirmed in an announcement on its web site following Dias’ put up, that they’d “determined to terminate its sponsorship settlement with the staff in query.”Article continues after advert
Honda confirmed they’d “terminated” its sponsorship of Workforce Liquid in a put up on their web site.
“We deeply apologize for any offense this incident could have brought about not solely to the e-sports neighborhood, but in addition to many individuals in Japan and globally,” Honda’s assertion continued.
Lucas Dias fined by Workforce Liquid
In a prolonged assertion posted Might 19 on X, Workforce Liquid acknowledged its perception that Dias had “no malicious intent” along with his authentic put up and the end result had been the results of a “very critical lapse in judgement and consciousness.”Article continues after advert
“To our followers in Japan and the Japanese esports neighborhood, we totally perceive how this put up was disrespectful and hurtful to you. We need to specific our honest regrets and apology that we made you are feeling this manner,” the put up continued.Article continues after advert
Liquid outlined steps being taken to forestall “comparable incidents sooner or later,” together with Dias being fined 4 months’ price of his wage and different members of Workforce Liquid donating any winnings from the Reload match to charity.
Likewise, “necessary re-training” for Liquid workers, with Dias’ authentic X put up getting used as a “real-world case examine”, is deliberate to be undertaken throughout the subsequent six months.
Of Honda’s sponsorship termination, Liquid mentioned: “Though we remorse this consequence, we perceive and respect the choice, and prolong our due to Honda Motors for having been good companions for six years.”Article continues after advert