Just one year after TSM lifted the hammer trophy at the effective Rainbow Six: Siege<\/em> world championship known as the Six Invitational, the organization is reportedly exiting both the North American League and the game altogether.<\/p>
TSM informed Siege<\/em> developer and tournament organizer Ubisoft of the organization’s decision to exit yesterday during a meeting, according to a report<\/a> from Hunter Cooke for the Sports Business Journal. TSM will in all likelihood relinquish its NAL spot as well.<\/p>
At this time, TSM competes in the LCS with its flagship League<\/em> roster<\/a>, as well as in VALORANT, Apex Legends, Dota 2<\/em>, and other titles. The organization also officially announced its plans to return to CS:GO<\/em><\/a> back in October and is in the midst of hiring a general manager for that division.<\/p>
Despite TSM’s massive brand power, the organization was dealt a massive financial blow late last year in the wake of the cryptocurrency crash that sunk its 10-year, $210 million deal<\/a> with crypto exchange FTX.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"