The European competition of League of Legends will suffer the greatest renewal of its history at the beginning of the next season. To the already confirmed incorporation of Team Heretics to the detriment of Misfits Gaming we must still add the arrival of KOI to LEC thanks to the acquisition of part of the Plaza de Rogue and, according to the latest information, also that of Carmine Corp . A filtration points out that the French organization would have reached an agreement with Astral is to acquire a percentage of its place in the competition and will be in the great European Regional League from next 2023.
Carmine Corp points to the elite of the european legends league
The information about the future of Carmine Corp has arrived thanks to Francesco Lombardo, Italian journalist specialized in electronic sports. According to his version, The French team reached an agreement with Astral is similar to that which will unite koi and Rogue. The organization led by the creators of Cameo and Prime content in which players like Reckless or Aboard would have made a majority percentage of the Danish square. A somewhat more complex agreement than the total purchase of rights and whose details have not been revealed.
So far, none of the great international reporters has been able to confirm the information revealed by Francesco. However, the French organization was, together with an American club, the best located to reach an agreement with Astral is. Both teams have held meetings over the last weeks and one of the top representatives of the club currently in LEC even joked with the possibility of having reached an agreement with the Gallic team. However, until now no official announcement has been made.
If the operation is confirmed, the truth is that they will be great news for the European League of Legends competition. Since its separation of origin, Astral is has never been able to meet sports or repercussion objectives . For its part, Carmine Corp has become the most followed team in France, having managed to congregate 210,372 simultaneous signals in a match of the regular LFL phase throughout the last Summer Split. Some numbers that, in the first season in which LEC has suffered in terms of spectators, would sit great for the competition
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