IHC management was apparently unaware of their players leaving the org
The Mongolian squad seem to have kept their organization completely in the dark when they decided to ditch the org.
Earlier this week it was announced by BLAST and the Mongolian Esports Association that the IHC roster would play under the banner of “The Mongolz” at the upcoming Major.
However, that was not something the management of IHC had any knowledge about making it seem like the players went behind their backs, the organization reveals in a statement.
- We are disappointed to learn that BLAST Premier 2023 made such a significant change and announcement without confirming with our management team whether it was allowed legally. We were not contacted before and were only made aware of this development through the public announcement made by BLAST Premier 2023, a part of the statement says.
The players own the rights
IHC furthermore inform that they’re currently investigating the matter, however, we have reached out to BLAST Premier who confirm that the qualification spot is owned by the players and not the organization.
BLAST Premier declined to give further comments.
IHC has made several headlines this year with the Mongolian roster posting a series of impressive victories and performances at this year's prestigious IEM Katowice, where they took down strong teams like paiN, FURIA, and Cloud9.
On a completely other note, the Mongolian organization also hit the news in early February when we reported that the founders of IHC (Inflation Hedging Coin) had been arrested for "misappropriating their funds and laundering the income earned by manipulating the market". Something you can read more about down below.