Noble Esports, one of the most prominent North American esports organizations, has been accused of default in salaries within the staff, prompting the organization to remove its Twitter handle.
From Apex Legends to Fortnite to Valorant, Noble Esports has multiple active and former esports rosters. However, quite recently, the organization seems to be going through turmoil, which could be a premonition of its inevitable folding.
The situation was brought to the public eye first when Noble’s partnerships manager, Dan “Dizbog” Goodman, shared a lengthy message on Twitter announcing his departure, stating Noble’s owner, Kyle McDougal, as a key reason for his exit.
Goodman started off his message with warm wishes for all the active and former Noble players as well as content creators and thanked Naz Assar (Chief Operating Officer) and Theresa "Fogibear" Foessel (CMO/ Talent Manager) for his amazing work experience.
Goodman also thanked Cory "Fenix" Carruth, the Chief Executive Officer of Noble Esports, for giving him the opportunity. He also shared his thoughts about Kyle McDougal, the owner of Noble, stating him as the reason behind Noble’s fall.
Goodman also stated that McDougal overstepped everyone and showed distrust and immaturity. He also mentioned NFTs as one of the reasons behind the failure to pay the employees and leading to Noble’s downfall.
Nobility Token, a cryptocurrency venture backed by Noble, is still up and running on its app and marketplace and is likely the Non-Fungible Token (NFT) Goodman mentioned.
Soon after Goodman’s message, the Noble Twitter account tweeted out a message which was as follows:
Following this, the Twitter account was deleted, although the website still remains active.
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