Bruno ‘latto’ Rebelatto knows what the ace meant. Speaking after Legacy’s 2-1 quarter-final win over The MongolZ at CS Asia Championships 2026, the 23-year-old Brazilian rifler put the series-ending Nuke clutch into career context: ‘It’s in the top three plays of my career.’
The Atlanta lesson that fed it
latto specifically pointed to Legacy’s recent IEM Atlanta exit as the catalyst. The team failed to capitalise on a promising tournament run there; latto’s framing now is that the loss became the learning moment. The squad used the setback as motivation rather than letting it dent confidence.
The composure that defined the clutch
What latto described isn’t bravado — it’s deliberate calm. He said that despite the chaos of the final round, he remained surprisingly composed and trusted instinct throughout the clutch. That kind of mental read in the moment is what separates highlight-reel plays from career-defining ones.
The Legacy trajectory
Legacy’s 2026 arc has been pure upward momentum — from earlier season improvements to deep runs at multiple international events. The all-Brazilian MIBR semi-final next means latto’s ace doesn’t even close the storyline — it opens the next one. Several elite teams have struggled to consistently challenge Vitality in 2026, making secondary elite trophies like CAC genuinely meaningful for the rosters that can reach the finish line. Legacy are one of them.
