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Dark Passage Announces 2021 League of Legends Roster!

One of Turkey’s most outstanding esports organizations, Dark Passage, has announced its League of Legends roster for the 2021 season from Twitter. After the catastrophic year of 2020, Dark Passage is coming to the stage with a powerful roster, and promises us enjoyable matches to watch in the 2021 season.

The waiting is over!
Typhoon, who we watched before in RYL (Royal Youth), Kofte, (patty, meatball) who we watched before as the mid laner of Galatasaray, Coldraa, SUP’s (Supermassive) young marksman, and Tahm Kench, who we know very well, are joining the legendary fabFabulous!
2021 HYPE!

Jungler Tayfun “Typhoon” Gümüş is coming from the team of old legends, Royal Youth. He started his esports journey only in 2020 with attending to Royal Youth Academy, and then played in Royal Youth for 2 months.

Mid lane player Emre “Kofte” Akça was in Galatasaray Esports previously. He started his esports journey in the Swedish team, Valhalla Vikings in 2018. He will now play in his fifth team, Dark Passage.

Bot lane player Samet “Coldraa” Safran is coming from academy teams. We will now watch him play in Dark Passage.

Support Alihan “Pbd” Ocaklı returns to his team after 10 months of break. In the 2020 season, he played in Istanbul Wildcats.

And last but not least, top lane player and the team’s captain, Asım Cihat “fabFabulous” Karakaya. He is one of the most popular esports players in Turkey with 8 years of experience. After playing in Beşiktaş Esports for 5 months, fabFabulous is returning to Dark Passage, in which he played before during the years of 2013-2014 for almost 1.5 years.

Dark Passage 2021 League of Legends Roster:

  • Tayfun “Typhoon” Gümüş
  • Emre “Kofte” Akça
  • Samet “Coldraa” Safran
  • Alihan “Pbd” Ocaklı
  • Asım Cihat “fabFabulous” Karakaya

After a year of COVID-19 adjustments, 2021 hopefully will be richer in terms of esports and competitions. While the world was trying to get used to the ‘new world order’, esports had the biggest challenge in adapting to virtual stages and online competitions.

As the Esport Times team, we wish Dark Passage a successful season with its new team members, and hope to watch them in person, as soon as possible.

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