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Former TSM Valorant Player sym Passed Away at Age of 21 in a Car Accident

Former TSM Valorant Player sym Passed Away at Age of 21 in a Car Accident

Former TSM Valorant Player sym Passed Away at Age of 21 in a Car Accident
Valorant pro Tyler “sym” Porter has passed away at age 21. Read about his career with TSM and the heartfelt tributes from the global esports community.

The Valorant community is experiencing a huge loss. Pro Valorant Player Tyler “sym” Porter was killed in a road accident on May 5, 2026. The young man was just 21 years old. According to reports, Porter was enjoying a special trip for his 21st birthday celebration when he was involved in the accident. Austen Reed, also known by his gamer name “yuno,” lost his life in the same accident.

Former TSM Valorant Player Tyler “sym” Porter Expired in a Car Accident

Porter was an important figure within the North American Valorant scene. He started off as a pro gamer with TSM Academy roster. In 2024, he transitioned from TSM Academy to TSM main roster. Many analysts believed that Porter was one of the brightest stars in Tier-2 league. Porter had made his return into the competition through Winthrop University.

Tributes from the Community

In light of the devastating incident, the TSM club posted a touching tribute to him. It emphasized the contributions he made to getting their team through Ascension. In addition, Riot Games management, including Leo Faria, expressed its condolences. Professional gamers such as Sean “bang” Bezerra also remembered Porter fondly.

The reason why this news is particularly upsetting is that it involves a young person dying before fulfilling their potential. Furthermore, the Valorant community is quite close-knit. Most of its members spent a lot of their lives playing Valorant with each other. For this reason, people tend to write many tributes to people they knew in the esports scene.

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