H2K will walk away from the European League of Legends Championship Series if Riot do not make changes to the EU LCS to help teams financially, as announced by a statement released on their website.

Their LoL team is the only esports team they currently have yet are adamant they will withdraw from LCS as they do not believe continuing will be financially viable.

This is the second statement H2K have released on the matter and it is clear that they have not made any progress on their proposed changes.

H2K are still threatening to walk out on the European League of Legends Championship Series

Rumours state that the EU LCS in Summer 2018 will split into four regions with an expansion from 10 teams to 24, spread across Berlin, London, Barcelona and Paris.

Details are still being finalised and Riot have not released any information while they have been very clear about the NA LCS franchising changes.

H2K aren't looking for franchising to come to Europe but do want the other changes made to their league such as revenue sharing: 'The legacy teams should be the beneficiaries of such guaranteed support because of their prior multi-million dollar investments in the EU LCS.

H2K want more transparency on the changes from Riot and worry for their financial future

'Their continuing branding and promotion of League of Legends, and the commitment of many thousands of hours of management and owner time to the success of the teams, players and the EU LCS. Of course, should it occur, all 24 teams in the restructured league will participate in revenue sharing.

'A small price to pay for future harmony, cooperation, and EU LCS prosperity when the sale of 1 skin and 1 icon during Worlds for only 6 weeks generates revenues of approximately €18 – €20 million. These funds can be generated yearly by RIOT permitting the European fans to design and purchase one skin for each Spring and Summer split.'

H2K are demanding Riot give more financial support to the LCS teams and communicate with teams what changes they are planning on making to their league. Riot have yet to respond.