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    South Korea pulls out of Esports Nations Cup (ENC) 2026 amid growing controversy

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    • The Esports Foundation’s move to bypass KeSPA and recruit players directly drew strong backlash from Korea over misuse of the nation’s identity and flag.
    • The controversy also involved Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, as many believed the Foundation wanted him for his popularity, while Korea followed a different selection process.

    South Korea decides not to compete in the upcoming Esports Nations Cup after an issue over the selection process by KeSPA. Backed by Korea’s Sport & Olympic Committee, KeSPA authorizes and manages the esports premise of South Africa. The body is now in direct conflict after the event organizers tried to influence the selection process, which turned back after the situation escalated further.

    So, the global esports scene is now centered around the controversy between South Korea and the Esports Nations Cup authority. While both parties are pushing their pawns to exploit loopholes in the codes, countermeasures are also being taken on their behalf to protect their dignity, raising serious concerns in the esports community. Well, if you do not know what happened and are puzzled by the words, let us explain the whole controversy sparking debate currently.

    South Korea and ENC controversy: Tension began over the selection process taken by KeSPA

    KeSPA, the highest authority and legal guardian of the esports scene in South Korea, controls the complete premise of esports activities in the country. The tension began to materialize after KeSPA found the Esports Foundation encroaching on its authority to select players. The Esports Foundation imposed passive pressure on the authority to include high-profile players, engaging in a direct conflict with the selection guidelines and process by KeSPA.

    Image via Esports Nations Cup

    On the other hand, KeSPA was infuriated with such an act by the Foundation and thus retaliated. “The Esports Nations Cup did not align with the values and direction of the national team selection system we have built,” a KeSPA spokesperson said. “It is regrettable that we can no longer continue our collaboration.” Thus, it resulted in pulling off the name of the country as a contender. This raised concerns over independent decision-making, especially when South Korea is considered one of the top esports nations.

    Esports Foundation broke the thread, putting SA aside

    The Esports Foundation tried cutting corners after KeSPA’s response. It planned to recruit players directly from the country by putting aside the authority in charge. This sparked the debate even more and was met by a harsh reply from Korea’s side, as it is said that no one can use the name or bear a flag that represents South Korea’s identity.

    Esports Nations Cup (ENC) 2026 featuring many titles (Image via ENC)

    However, the Esports Foundation also added some keynotes and uncovered its POV on the matter. “The commitment to Korean players’ participation in ENC26 is unchanged,” the Foundation said. “Over the coming week, we will engage directly with stakeholders across the Korean esports ecosystem, and with coaches and players, to align on the path forward.”

    Theories are abundant on the Faker issue, a more interesting side of the controversy

    Fans and communities are augmenting theories, connecting dots to reach a firm stand. The issue is related to Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok, an active League of Legends player for T1. Theories tried to establish that the Foundation wanted the player because of his popularity, which would bring the event more limelight. But Korea’s selection process went otherwise.

    Esports Nations Cup 2026 is the result of a recent development by the Esports World Cup (EWC) Foundation to augment the premise further. 2026 will be the inaugural season as well as the first-ever national-level cup on a global scale esports competition after teaming with 48 nations, nearly a thousand coaches, and even more athletes.

    Not only Korea, but also other hot spots like China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong will remain empty this year. But the events will be organized by a joint effort by leading publishers like Electronic Arts, Krafton, Tencent, and Ubisoft. 

    While the initiative drew magnetic attention, it didn’t take many days to turn into a controversy. Saudi Arabia’s vision for esports was the center stage for esports fans and numerous foundations, both governmental and non-governmental. Though the situation is a bit messy right now, we hope it will soon be sorted out, and we can watch a nice, clean, and mesmerizing event.

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