The tensions began, in part, over frustrations in how the wider league was run. Players cited issues with tournament formats, including a reliance on online tournaments which often had connectivity issues, unsatisfactory communication from the league, and poorly run events. Events came to a head when a player was allegedly banned last weekend without being told why. In response, four Korean players decided to make a splash by entering teams that were kind of a middle finger to the league itself.
“We were clearly kicked out and withdrawn of our Worlds invite along with some fees that were to come along because we tried to protest them,” Nash claims.“It’s very sad they chose to do this than to actually talk with us and solve the issue on the table,” Nash said on Twitter.
Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)
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