

| Rekkles: "Either they ban my Tristana and I'd be fine, or they don't ban it and we get another win." by Darius Matuschak of The Shotcaller.| Unfiltered Interview Rekkles Ranks ADC Players Worldwide From Best To Worst. by Lasso, Haao and Bick of Inven Global at Mid-Season Invitational 2018.| Doublelift interrupted by Rekkles as he talks about the bad start on Team Liquid's MSI by Travis Gafford at Mid-Season Invitational 2018.| Rekkles's emotions and thoughts after Fnatic's disappointing day one at MSI 2018 by Travis Gafford at Mid-Season Invitational 2018.| FNC Rekkles: "I think so far it looks like Caps is the best mid laner there is in this tournament." by Viion of Inven Global at Mid-Season Invitational 2018.| Doublelift and Rekkles chat together - life as an ADC, how long they'll play, and much more by Travis Gafford at Mid-Season Invitational 2018.| Rekkles: We are going to make World Finals by Travis Gafford at 2018 World Championship.

Thus Rekkles sat on the bench as Support. Fnatic decided not to field him on the main roster for the LEC Summer 2023 split. On 28 April, after 12 years of playing pro as an Ad Carry, he made decision for roleswap to Support. On 15 December 2022, he officially reached an agreement with Fnatic and once again returned to his home organisation. So Rekkles started looking for options in other teams playing in the LEC.

Rekkles and Karmine Corp's plan was to play together in the LEC in 2023, but the team failed to buy a slot. They finished 6th in the LFL and failed to qualify for the EU Masters 2022 Summer. In the summer split the results were no longer so satisfactory. During his first split in LFL they finished 3rd, but Karmine Corp went on to win the EU Masters 2022 Spring tournament. On November 16th 2021, Rekkles began a new chapter in his career and joined Karmine Corp. In both splits he was placed on the 1st All-Pro Team roster, also winning the MVP award in the spring split.

He spent 1 year there, placing 3rd in the 2021 Spring Split and 4th in the 2021 Summer Split, respectively. 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)Īfter such a long time in Fnatic and the expiration of his contract in 2020, Rekkles joined G2 Esports. 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. With this organization he also achieved the greatest successes. 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.
