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Achievements[edit]

DatePlaceTierTournamentTeamResultPrize
2020-09-062ndS-TierLEC 2020 Summer
0 : 3
$59,202
2019-09-082ndS-TierLEC 2019 Summer
2 : 3
$55,180
2018-11-032ndS-Tier2018 World Championship
0 : 3
$870,750
2018-09-091stS-TierEU LCS 2018 Summer
3 : 1
$92,960
2018-05-183rd - 4thS-Tier2018 Mid-Season Invitational
0 : 3
$133,626
2018-04-081stS-TierEU LCS 2018 Spring
3 : 0
$98,196
2017-10-215th - 8thS-Tier2017 World Championship
1 : 3
$197,879
2015-10-253rd - 4thS-Tier2015 World Championship
0 : 3
$150,000
2015-08-231stS-TierEU LCS 2015 Summer
3 : 2
$50,000
2014-04-171stS-TierEU LCS 2014 Spring
3 : 1
$50,000
Extended list of results

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Biography[edit]

Rekkles began his esports career in 2012 and despite short stints with other teams, he has been with Fnatic for the majority of his career to date - 8 years.

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During his first split in LFL they finished 3rd, but Karmine Corp went on to win the EU Masters 2022 Spring tournament. He spent 1 year there, placing 3rd in the 2021 Spring Split and 4th in the 2021 Summer Split, respectively. Producer, 1st AD: Karina Ziminaite (G2) Production Manager: Leon Hiemer (G2) Line Producer: Mehdi Messouci PA: Andreas Folz Director.

The best year was undoubtedly 2018, where with Fnatic he won both the spring and summer splits, played in the semifinals of the Mid-Season Invitational 2018 and became runner-up of the World Championship 2018, losing in the grand final to Invictus Gaming. So Rekkles started looking for options in other teams playing in the LEC.

A Year In G2 (2021)[

In both splits he was placed on the 1st All-Pro Team roster, also winning the MVP award in the spring split.

They finished 6th in the LFL and failed to qualify for the EU Masters 2022 Summer. Episode 1 - here we go! https://lnkd.in/dCz_Jpg6

Proud to share our new #brandedcontent#series for G2 Esports & BMW Group. Another LoL pro player, KCorp bot laner Martin “Rekkles” Larsson, replied to his tweet with a heart exclamation emoji.



Of course, his closest friends in the scene, esports couple Leena Xu and Yiliang “Doublelift” Peng, gave him words of encouragement.

Doublelift and Biofrost were an iconic bot lane duo on TSM, and have been friends since 2016.

The LCS Players Association quoted his tweet and promised to make an effort to ensure that every player in the league feels accepted and “comfortable to be in their own skin.”

Team Liquid co-CEO Steve Arhancet expressed his admiration for Biofrost’s courage to share his story and hopes that it will inspire the industry to be more aware of their language and behavior.

In an additional tweet, Biofrost gave his gratitude to everyone who showed their support for his coming-out announcement.

“It makes me feel hopeful for the change that we can make in this community,” he said.

READ MORE: A North American mid laner has won the LCS for the first time since 2018

Rekkles

Martin "Rekkles" Larsson (born September 20, 1996) is a Swedish player who is currently playing as a Support for Los Ratones.

💪 Watch Episode 1 and 2 on YouTube now, with Episode 3 dropping tomorrow! Many thanks to our crew! Richard Mullane DOP: John Cooper  DOP: Jake Keeble BTS Camera: Charles Dalton (G2) Grip: Ulrich Schneider  Grip Assistant: Omar Zaki Drone Operator: Apostolis Pasvouris Photographer: Adela Sznajder (G2) Sound recordist: Martin Woost Partnerships Manager: Daniel Chan (G2) Executive Assistant: Caroline Flesch (G2) LOL Manager Jonathan Singh Set Runner: Noah Legrand (G2) Set Runner: Luis Mayorca Set Runner: Katrin Bünker Editor: Timo Aubart-Sauer  Precision Driver: Cem Bolukbasi Cast: Grabbz, Jankos, Rekkles

Very interesting and creative idea!

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Biofrost comes out as gay, receives overwhelming support from esports community

Long-time League of Legends player and support for Dignitas Vincent “Biofrost” Wang has come out as gay.

The 25-year-old Canadian player took to social media with his coming-out story, sharing how he was “bombarded with homophobic and sexist remarks” back when he was still living in China and when he was already working in the video game industry.

“I’m at a point in my life where I’ve accepted who I am,” he said.

“And it’s taken me a long time to get there.”

With his announcement, he aims to bring more awareness to the esports and gaming community which is “rampant with sexism, prejudice, and homophobia”.

Fellow LoL players, Riot Games employees, and esports personalities responded to his tweet, showing their acceptance and full support of his sexual orientation.

After coming out as gay, Biofrost receives love and support from the League of Legends and esports communities

Esports hosts Eefje “Sjokz” Depoortere and Frankie “Frankie” Ward sent out heart emojis to show their love and admiration for Biofrost’s announcement.

He played almost 600 games for Fnatic and won the LEC a total of 4 times, he also played in 7 international S-Tier tournaments (6 World Championships and 1 Mid-Season Invitational)

After such a long time in Fnatic and the expiration of his contract in 2020, Rekkles joined G2 Esports. On November 16th 2021, Rekkles began a new chapter in his career and joined Karmine Corp.

With this organization he also achieved the greatest successes. In the summer split the results were no longer so satisfactory.

G2 Esports’ Post

We're incredibly excited to have brought the Rekkles Driving Series to life!

Rekkles and Karmine Corp's plan was to play together in the LEC in 2023, but the team failed to buy a slot.