A CEO resignation just blew up one of Brazil's most iconic esports orgs after reports exposed an alleged cover-up of sexual abuse allegations.
Thomas Hamence exits paiN Gaming as CEO
Thomas Hamence exits paiN Gaming as CEO
- Thomas Hamence officially resigned from paiN Gaming on March 12.
- His departure followed reports alleging the org shielded a player.
- Alexandre Lima, known as TitaN, faces a sexual crime investigation.
- Hamence's exit was described as a mutual-agreement decision.
- TitaN reportedly resumed squad training after a January suspension.
- Leadership allegedly met supporter-group heads to downplay allegations.
- paiN had previously cited legal liabilities for its inaction.
- Those justifications collapsed once the protection claims surfaced.
- Tradicionais, a major supporter group, severed all ties publicly.
- Massive social-media backlash saw fans vowing to walk away.
- paiN's historically loyal community felt deeply betrayed.
- Org admitted its survival-focused corporate logic was a catastrophic mistake.
- The board acknowledged failing the community's core values.
- Their message referenced paiN's iconic family-first identity.
- Hamence's resignation was positioned as step one of renewal.
- No sponsor pressure was cited, but brands are reportedly watching.
- His CEO tenure started in 2018 and spanned eight years.
- Major non-endemic sponsors landed under his watch.
- paiN opened a massive São Paulo HQ facility in 2022.
- CBLOL titles came in 2021 and 2024 during his era.
- Owner Arthur Curiati remains in charge for the moment.
- No successor for the CEO role has been named yet.
- Other board members involved face ongoing speculation.
- paiN's 2026 Kings League expansion adds transition complexity.