All Knights to Leave Latin American League
Drama
01 May 2024 20:19
All Knights, has withdrawn from the Latin American League , League of Legends' top division for the LATAM region. Their departure reduces the LLA to six teams for the upcoming Closing Split following this year's Mid-Season Invitational (MSI). All Knights announced their decision on social media, clarifying their intention to continue operating outside of League of Legends. Founded in 2018, the Chilean organization also has a roster in VALORANT Challengers ecosystem. They attributed their exit from the LLA to a change in competitive strategy.
Riot Games stated, "In recent weeks the All Knights organization has reached out to us to discuss their future in the league, and has informed us that due to internal reasons, they have made the decision to voluntarily withdraw from competition in the LLA. The LLA organization respects and understands your motivations. We greatly appreciate All Knights' participation over the years with us and wish them the best in their competitive future."
All Knights officials stated "To our beloved community, We want to announce that, after careful consideration, we have decided to withdraw our team from the Latin American League of League of Legends. This decision was not easy, and we understand that it may come as a surprise to many of you. However, we believe that it is the best step for the future of All Knights and to continue being an agent that contributes to the esports ecosystem. Since our inception, All Knights has been committed to contributing and meeting the needs of our collaborators and our community. Although our League of Legends team will no longer participate in the league, the club is not closing and we are proud of what we have achieved and built."
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With All Knights' withdrawal from the Latin American League (LLA) during its Clausura phase, the league will proceed with just six teams. According to the post, the LLA organizers have announced that a new competition format will be implemented for the Clausura phase, details of which will be disclosed shortly.
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All Knights, has withdrawn from the Latin American League , League of Legends' top division for the LATAM region. Their departure reduces the LLA to six teams for the upcoming Closing Split following this year's Mid-Season Invitational (MSI). All Knights announced their decision on social media, clarifying their intention to continue operating outside of League of Legends. Founded in 2018, the Chilean organization also has a roster in VALORANT Challengers ecosystem. They attributed their exit from the LLA to a change in competitive strategy.
Riot Games stated, "In recent weeks the All Knights organization has reached out to us to discuss their future in the league, and has informed us that due to internal reasons, they have made the decision to voluntarily withdraw from competition in the LLA. The LLA organization respects and understands your motivations. We greatly appreciate All Knights' participation over the years with us and wish them the best in their competitive future."
All Knights officials stated "To our beloved community, We want to announce that, after careful consideration, we have decided to withdraw our team from the Latin American League of League of Legends. This decision was not easy, and we understand that it may come as a surprise to many of you. However, we believe that it is the best step for the future of All Knights and to continue being an agent that contributes to the esports ecosystem. Since our inception, All Knights has been committed to contributing and meeting the needs of our collaborators and our community. Although our League of Legends team will no longer participate in the league, the club is not closing and we are proud of what we have achieved and built."
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