Nisqy joins Karmine Corp as substitute for LEC Summer 2025

Jonno Nicholson
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Image of Nisqy competing on League of Legends esports stage while wearing a Team Vitality jersey
Image credit: Wojciech Wandzel, Riot Games

French esports organisation Karmine Corp has signed Yasin ‘Nisqy’ Dinçer as a substitute for its League of Legends roster.

The player has joined the organisation for the upcoming LEC Summer Split 2025 and will play more of a supportive role within the organisation.

In an interview published alongside the announcement, Nisqy reveals joining Karmine Corp as a substitute will enable him to increase his chances of finding a team next year, along with providing support and constructive feedback to Vladimiros ‘Vladi’ Kourtidis, the team’s starting mid laner.

The former Team Vitality player was unable to secure a first-team place on a roster for the Summer Split, beginning on August 2nd.

Now 26, 2025 marks a decade of Nisqy competing in League of Legends esports. The player moved to North America in 2019 to join Cloud9, competing in the World Championship that same year. The mid-laner also secured his first trophy in the United States, winning the 2020 LCS Spring Split.

After a solid stint stateside, Nisqy moved back to Europe, competing for the likes of Fnatic, MAD Lions, SK Gaming and Team Vitality, winning the LEC 2023 Spring split under the MAD Lions banner. However, at SK Gaming, he was unable to place higher than fifth during the 2024 season.

What’s Next For Karmine Corp?

Karmine Corp is one of ten teams competing in the LEC Summer Split, running from August 2nd to September 28th. The top four teams will earn a share of the €80,000 (~£69,436) prize pool, while the top three will secure a place at the season-ending World Championship.

The 2025 season has been solid for the French organisation. After winning LEC 2025 Winter, it finished third in the Spring Split, narrowly missing out on a place at the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) and the Esports World Cup.

Jonno Nicholson

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Jonno is a writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. Over the past ten years, he's written for several outlets including Gfinity, GGRecon, and Radio Times. As an avid sim racer, he aims to provide insight on one of the fastest growing sectors in esports.
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