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Karmine Corp co-owner shares mysterious tweet, intensifying LEC speculations

Karmine Corp Rumored to Join LEC, Giving Hope to European League of Legends Fans

European League of Legends fans have been eagerly awaiting news about their favorite esports organization, Karmine Corp, joining the LEC. According to esports journalist Brieuc Seeger, the wait might finally be over. Karmine Corp is reportedly looking to buy Astralis’ current franchised slot in the league and has no plans to merge with any other organizations.

Although the deal has not been confirmed by either party, a recent social media post from Karmine Corp’s co-owner Kamel “Kameto” Kebir has sparked hope among fans. Sharing an image from a manga with the caption, “A man’s dream will never die!”, Kameto has shown his passion and determination to see Karmine Corp in the LEC.

Kameto’s emotional reaction when the team was denied entry into the league in 2022 further demonstrates his commitment to Karmine Corp and its fanbase. Now, there is renewed hope for the organization to make its mark in one of the biggest esports leagues.

Karmine Corp has achieved great success in the EMEA Regional Leagues, winning two LFL championships and four EMEA Masters tournaments. The organization has a dedicated fanbase that regularly attends live events, making it one of the most popular teams in esports.

Throughout the years, Karmine Corp has consistently fielded strong teams with notable players like Lucas “Cabochard” Simon-Meslet, Adam Maanane from Team BDS, Raphaël “Targamas” Crabbé (formerly of G2), and LEC AD carry Martin “Rekkles” Larsson.

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With Karmine Corp potentially joining the LEC, European League of Legends fans have reason to be excited for the future.

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