unpaid champion dplus

The historic Korean LoL organization is being caught up by its own salary ambitions. According to Daily Esports, all of Dplus KIA's rosters — across every discipline — are owed a month of back pay, after having reached as much as two months of delay before a partial settlement.

The crux of the problem: an over-budget LoL roster

Around Showmaker, the franchise bet on four young players for an estimated roster cost of ~€2M — a wage bill the organization is evidently no longer able to absorb. In a previous report, we mentioned cumulative losses over the past 3 years of €8.2M weighing on the parent company ABYSS, a K-pop agency.

One more signal about the trajectory of LCK salaries, which is starting to strain the link between sporting performance and economic sustainability for some organizations.

The club's version: a sale that's dragging on

Reached for comment, Dplus KIA's management confirms the situation and attributes it to a delayed club sale process, which disrupted cash-flow planning. The club claims it warned the players and promises an official statement "."