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Team Dignitas will not participate in the 2018 North American League of Legends Championship Series season following its franchising application being declined by Riot Games, league sources told ESPN.
Riot Games began notifying phase two applicants of the status of their application on Tuesday with calls going through Friday evening, sources familiar with the process said. Team Dignitas was not the only existing team in the league to be notified of its removal, sources said. Reasoning behind the declination has yet to be disclosed.Team Dignitas will be entered into a pool for compensation for an exit fee, alongside the other teams who participated in the 2017 Summer League Championship Series and Challenger Series split, according to a Riot Games explainer. Dignitas will be rewarded a minimum of 6 shares in that pool, 3 for each split since Dignitas' ownership change in fall of 2016. The dividends will be calculated based off the extra $3 million buy-in fees paid by each team that are entering the league for the first time. Existing teams that are accepted into the franchise era will pay the standard $10 million, meaning they will not contribute to the exit fee pool.
One of those new teams, Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob and his son Kirk, were accepted into the league on Wednesday, sources said. The Lacobs will have to pay $13 million over several years to enter the league; $10 million as a flat buy-in and the $3 million for replacing an existing franchise.
Dignitas will be forced to sell or terminate the contracts of AD carry Benjamin "LOD" DeMunck and jungler Lee "Shrimp" Byeong-hoon, whose contracts extend into the 2018 season, in order for Dignitas to be entitled to its exit fee from the league. The remaining player contracts will end on Nov. 20, the day prior to the opening of the transfer period for the 2018 season.
Riot Games announced in June that it would be reformatting the North American League Championship Series for the 2018 season to include permanent ownership, an academy league and revenue sharing. The league received over 100 applicants, sources said, spanning from those who previously participated in the league, sports team owners, venture capitalists and entrepreneurs.
The applicant list was narrowed down to a shortlist in September, known as phase two, that saw ownership and executive staff of those applicants travel to Los Angeles to meet with Riot Games and review their application.
Team Dignitas is one of the four active remaining founding teams of the NA LCS; with this exit, only Team SoloMid, Counter Logic Gaming and Team Liquid (formerly Team Curse) will remain as the original organisations. The league started in Feb. 2013 and has seen organizations enter and leave through relegation and promotion, as well as the sale of rosters and league slots, over the last four years.
The parent organization of the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Devils, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, acquired Team Dignitas and Apex Gaming in Sep. 2016. Team Dignitas was the first esports organization be acquired by a sports team ownership group, rather than just one participating member. With the acquisition, those two brands merged, with Apex Gaming's League Championship Series slot being rebranded as Team Dignitas, who had been relegated from the league earlier that year.
Team Dignitas, the Philadelphia 76ers and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment declined to comment. Riot Games did not respond to request for comment.
TL;DR: Dignitas no es el único equipo de todos los de la LCS NA que ha sido rechazado por Riot, aún no se sabe el motivo (o no habrá salido a la luz). Van a ser recompensados con dinero y van a tener que prescindir de Shrimp y LOD que tienen contrato hasta 2018.