VALORANT

Regnum Carya Esports Parts Ways With 3 Players!

Regnum Carya Esports announced that they have parted ways with, VALORANT players, Arda ”léu“ Kerenciler, Serdar ”Ckanic“ Akıncı, and Ahmet ”Lank1“ Öcal.

The team recently recruited Ege “Thenightche” Nuhoğlu, who previously played for the Istanbul Wildcats, and gave the first signal for change.

Regnum Carya Esports most recently competed in the Closed Qualifiers of VCT 2021: Turkey 3rd Stage 2nd Qualifiers. At Winners Bracket, the team lost 2-1 to OutRage in the last 16 rounds, then lost to Surreal Esports 2-0 in the Losers Bracket.

After the early farewell and unsuccessful results, the team decided to part ways with the three of its players.

As esportimes, we wish the organization and all of its past and future players success in their career!

Ertuğrul Ergül

From Guild Wars 2 to Animal Crossing... My taste is like a super long starbucks order with no definition.

Recent Posts

IOC Announces Inaugural Olympic Esports Games, Partnering with Saudi Arabia

In a landmark announcement, IOC President Thomas Bach declared, “This marks a new era for…

5 months ago

Esports World Cup 2024: CS2 Tournament Details

The Esports World Cup 2024 is drawing attention with its Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) tournament. With…

5 months ago

Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6): Expectations and System Requirements

One of the most anticipated projects from Rockstar Games, Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA 6),…

5 months ago

EA Sports FC 25: Next-Gen Gaming Experience and Expectations

EA Sports continues to deliver a new experience for football gaming enthusiasts every year, and…

6 months ago

Esports World Cup Announces Amazon as Its Official Ecommerce Partner to Establish Exclusive Gaming Hub

Online Hub on Amazon.sa and Amazon.ae will deliver Live Esports broadcasts via Amazon Ads integration…

6 months ago

Esports World Cup and HONOR Sign Technology Partnership for Mobile Competitions

The Esports World Cup Foundation (“EWCF”) and HONOR, a global technology leader, have announced a…

6 months ago