One may say that calm often comes after the storm, but in the NLCâs case,
the storm continues to rage onâand it may yet take the whole league down with it. As uncertainty continues to plague the Nordic region, another wave of turmoil has struck the leagueâs participants. Two teams,
and
, have had their EMEA Masters qualification retroactively removed following the
sudden announcement of Witchcraft. As a result, only one of the two remaining teams will now be able to secure a spot at the tournament, after being informed of the change last night despite earlier confirmations.
The situation first came to light through social media, with Bulldog Esports co-owner Alex Jolly
publicly criticizing the decision. In a post on X, he wrote:

âNice as an NLC owner to find out the day of the announcement, one of the four NLC EMEA slots will be going to 4 LR lads and a misogynist.
All those morals about Leagues gg and not playing go out the window when they offer you a way to play in the Saudi Blood Money Cup. đ€đ°đ€â

Bulldogâs team manager
also echoed the frustration felt by participating teams, explaining how organizations had initially been told that all playoff teams would qualify:

âImagine youâre in NLC. Youâre told that, since the league has 4 slots for the EMEA Masters, all the teams in playoffs are qualified. But in the end, âEx-Los Ratonesâ, who were supposed to disband, take a slot. So you absolutely have to win tomorrow, otherwise you donât make EM.â

Bending the rules
As
revealed by Witchcraft itself, the project was very much put together at the last minute.
âWe had to put this whole team together in literally two days, so it was very rushed,â the teamâs midlaner
explained on his stream. Indeed, for the past two weeks, teams had been convincedâboth
through Sheep Esports sources and
official announcementsâthat four spots would be allocated to the NLC, meaning that every playoff team would qualify for EMEA Masters.
That appeared to remain the case until the very last moment, when a group of former Los Ratones players decided to reunite under the Witchcraft banner and claim one of those spots, motivated by the upcoming Esports World Cup qualifiers. This situation mirrors that of Karmine Corp Blue,
who received one of the four slots allocated to the LFL in order to participate in the EMEA Masters Winter edition.
âWe all want to keep playing together, and weâre really eager to jump into the next thing. The EMEA Masters spot was available, so we took it,â commented Witchcraftâs coach Jakob "YamatoCannon" Mebdi.
All in all, while the move itself may not come as a surprise, it once again highlights both the precarious position the NLC finds itself in and the lack of transparency from the leagueâs organizers as well as Riot Games. Over the past year, rules have been changed multiple times during competitions. In fall, the LEC
announced its Versus event and automatically qualified Los Ratones based on yearly performance, despite no prior mention of such a rule. Similarly, no clear statements were initially made regarding the participation of LEC Versus teams in the EMEA Masters Winter edition. Organizers ultimately made last-minute adjustments to accommodate both teams, ensuring their participation but doing so at the cost of teams that had competed throughout the ERL split.
The NLCâs uncertain future
Looking at the broader picture, the future of the NLC itself remains under serious question. As things stand, no one knows in what form the league will continue from Spring onwardsâif it continues at all. As
recently reported by
Sheep Esports, the league has been facing major financial and managerial issues. Broadcast talent have spoken out about missing payments, while several teams have criticized the leagueâs management.
With Leagues.GGâthe NLCâs license holdersâChief Product Officer Mathias Horn having reportedly resigned, and Inygon stepping away from its role as emergency operators after not receiving payments, little clarity remains regarding the future of the Nordic regionâs ecosystem. For now, the league continues to operate largely in the shadows.
In recent days, the situation has deteriorated even further. After previously running
broadcasts without on-air talent, the league now appears to have stopped broadcasting altogether,
leaving fans struggling to even find the results of matches being played behind closed doors.