Kings have pulled out of AOC CyberGamer Premier League Spring to focus on the upcoming Asia Minor, and have received a two-season ban from all CyberGamer events as a result, the Australian organizer announced.

With two international events — Asia Minor and eXTREMESLAND — lined up at the end of this month, Kings have made the decision to withdraw from the Australian league, which features the top teams in the Oceanic region including Chiefs, Grayhound, and Tainted Minds.

The news comes after the squad confirmed their spot to the Asia Minor, which meant Kings would have limited time to complete their remaining online matches in CGPL with ESEA Premier and ZEN League also taking up the rest of their packed schedule.

Kings will miss out on qualifying for CGPL Championships in December

According to CyberGamer's rulebook for the Professional division, Kings' early exit will prevent them from playing in any of CyberGamer's events until next year:

"2.9 - Leaving The League Early

Teams may not exit the league early under any circumstances, doing so will result in a two season ban for all players on the roster."

The tournament organizer has made the following decision:

"In order to maintain competitive integrity for the CGPL and all teams that remain in the League, all matches against Kings GC have been updated to reflect a 2-0 win for the opposing team."

An apology from Kings' coach Matt "⁠dayV1D⁠" David was included in the announcement: