North American League of Legends team Enemy has recently opened bids for its Challenger Series spot, sources told ESPN.

According to sources close to Enemy, and interested buyers, Enemy has no interest in continuing in the League of Legends space after seeing promising results in other games.

Those other games include Smite, of which its team is currently first in the North American Smite Pro League. It also has several top Super Smash Bros. for Wii U players in Southern California who have gained increasing recognition on the scene.

Among interested buyers is one of the oldest esports organizations, compLexity Gaming. No official deal has been reached between either party.

Regardless of the buyer, Enemy's spot will have to be fought for in the Challenger Series qualification tournament to remain in the league due to a sixth place finish this spring. That tournament will take place on May 25, pitting the Enemy spot and fellow squad Dream Team against the top two Challenger qualifiers from an open bracket tournament that will take place at an earlier date.

Enemy is not the only Challenger spot open for sale at the moment. Former Angel-invested organization Ember's spot is currently being bid for among other teams, and according to sources, that sale is not yet finalized either. That team entered hot water after its investors backed out several weeks ago.

compLexity has been looking for a way back into the League scene since being relegated in Aug. 2014. It had negotiations with European Challenger squad Team Huma last split, which fell through, as reported by the Daily Dot.