Europe's Komai Esports Roster Disbands!
KOMAI Esports Faces Roster Shake-Up Following Missed Check-In at Final Stretch Play-ins Event!
Article By Shivam
KOMAI Esports, a well-established name in the Pokémon Unite competitive scene, recently found itself embroiled in controversy following an administrative misstep that led to their non-participation in a key tournament. Despite having their full roster present and prepared, none of the five players completed the check-in process on time, rendering the team ineligible to compete. The repercussions were immediate, resulting in the departure of two players and raising questions about team discipline and management.
Roster Changes and Internal Discontent
Following the missed check-in, KOMAI Esports saw the sudden departure of two of its players, Sareyu and Leorio, who opted to leave less than 48 hours after the incident. The absence of these players is not an isolated case, as KOMAI has previously faced incomplete lineups at official events, including Sareyu missing the December monthly and Leorio being absent in January.
Notably, Sareyu’s departure came without prior communication to the organization’s staff, while Leorio cited the missed check-in as his primary reason for leaving. This exodus has raised concerns within KOMAI about player commitment and professionalism, particularly given the organization’s dedication to fostering a supportive and structured environment.
KOMAI’s Commitment to the Pokémon Unite Community
Despite the ongoing turmoil, KOMAI Esports remains steadfast in its commitment to the Pokémon Unite competitive scene. The organization has made significant financial investments, choosing to forgo its share of cash prizes from weekly and monthly tournaments in its first year in an effort to build and support the community. However, they are still awaiting reimbursement for a portion of the AEOS CUP cash prize, along with expenses related to travel and accommodations that were promised as part of the team’s participation agreement.
KOMAI has also emphasized its role in providing extensive logistical and structural support for players, including travel management, accommodation arrangements, and special assistance for underage players. The organization has doubled its initial budget for its Pokémon Unite division, demonstrating a strong belief in the project and its potential to elevate the European competitive scene.
Looking Ahead: Future Plans and Competition Goals
Despite the recent setbacks, KOMAI Esports remains committed to the long-term success of its Pokémon Unite division. The organization has confirmed its participation in the Gamer Assembly, one of France’s largest LAN events, with its academic team. Additionally, KOMAI is actively collaborating with other members of the French Pokémon Unite scene to organize future tournaments and participate in international competitions, with all travel and accommodation costs covered.
In preparation for the 2026 and 2027 seasons, KOMAI has announced plans to further increase its budget for Pokémon Unite, reinforcing its ambition to restore Europe’s standing on the global stage. The organization is currently working with the team captain to stabilize the roster and ensure continued progress despite recent challenges.
Final Decision on Departing Players
In a firm stance, KOMAI Esports has declared that neither Sareyu nor Leorio will be allowed to compete under the organization’s banner as long as it remains in the Pokémon Unite scene. The team has expressed disappointment over the circumstances surrounding their departure, particularly given past issues related to commitment and professionalism.
As KOMAI Esports moves forward, it remains dedicated to fostering a competitive and disciplined environment while continuing to support the Pokémon Unite community. With a renewed focus on structure and accountability, the organization is determined to overcome this setback and build toward a brighter future in the esports landscape.