Esports

Overwatch Player “Alarm” Has Passed Away!

The OverWatch esports scene was shaken by some sad news. Professional Overwatch player Kim “Alarm” Kyeong-Bo has passed away at the age of 20. The player’s death at such a young age deeply affected his family, friends and loved ones.

Kim “Alarm” Kyeong-Bo was one of the key young talents of the Philadelphia Fusion team. According to the information shared by his family, the young actor died on November 7, 2021.

The Overwatch community, paid homage to the South Korean player. The young star was known as perhaps one of the best and most talented flex supports on the scene. He was a very important talent for his team and the scene.

“Alarm” first appeared on the professional scene in 2016. The player, who was only 15 at the time, had proven his talent. The player first appeared on the BK Stars team in Overwatch APEX Season 1. He then continued his successful journey with various Seasons of Overwatch Contenders.

The young talent was part of the Fusion University staff. He overcame the obstacles on his way to becoming a professional actor, one by one. The player went out to the main league called the Overwatch League, again with the Fusion team. But this time with the main roster. Even at the first tier, he was qualified to be the Rookie of the Year. Of course, he quickly became a main player.

Faik Necef

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