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Nisqy leaves Team Vitality, reportedly replaced by Fleshy

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Yasin “Nisqy” Dinçer’s return to competitive League of Legends has proved relatively short-lived as the player is now leaving Team Vitality, while Kadir “Fleshy” Kemiksiz will reportedly be replacing him as the squad’s new support player.

Nisqy is a veteran League of Legends pro player known for playing in the mid lane position. He played for SK Gaming in 2024 and was in talks with Shopify Rebellion after getting benched, but ultimately decided to go on a winder beak. The LoL player returned to competitive play in 2025 by joining Team Vitality for the spring split.

Nisqy replaced Zdravets “Hylissang” Iliev Galabov and changed positions from mid to support. This position swap and his stint at Vitality were both brief. Just months after Nisqy joined Team Vitality, the organization announced that he was leaving the team. According to reports, Fleshy is set to join Team Vitality as the support for the LEC Summer 2025 stretch.

Why did Nisqy leave Vitality?

Nisqy and Team Vitality say that they mutually agreed it was best for the player to leave so that both parties could move forward, setting the stage for Fleshy to join the roster as support.

Nisqy joined Team Vitality in March 2025 as the organization’s new support in the LEC. But the player is being released from his contract after just one split. Team Vitality announced Nisqy’s departure in a tweet on its X account stating the player wants to swap positions again and return to playing in the mid lane. The organization also accepted that the split didn’t produce favorable results with the team continuing to underperform, with Nisqy’s efforts at support not sufficient to turn that tide.

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Nisqy shared his own thoughts during a stream and claimed there were differences between himself and the coaching staff. The player elaborated that he lost motivation and didn’t want to be a part of the team any longer. He said he informed the coaching staff of his intentions prior to leaving the team. The pro player also claimed that if he doesn’t find any LEC teams willing to take him on then he may retire from competitive play altogether.

Fleshy will reportedly be stepping into the vacant support role and the confirmation is awaiting the Turkish player’s visa approval. The player hasn’t played in the LEC but has pro-play experience thanks to his time with Immortals and Karmine Corp Blue. Fleshy has also played with Linas “Lyncas” Nauncikas previously, and might bring the change Team Vitality needs to better its performance heading into the summer.

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