After his ephemeral stage in Origen, the Polish player Jacob "Cinkrof" Rokicki moves on to the Turkish league by entering the country's oldest esports competitive club, Dark Passage. The organization has recently announced it through Twitter.
Cinkrof gained popularity in Spain by acquiring the title of MVP in the season 11 of the Superliga Orange — the Spanish League of Legends league —, after proving to be one of the players that better developed its skills. During his time in Spain, he played for The Penguins Mafia and ThunderX3 Baskonia.
Takımımızın Yaz Mevsiminde Ormancısı EU LCS'de sezonu Origen ile tamamlayan Jakub "Cinkrof" Rokicki olacak! pic.twitter.com/1trAGt4AIT
— Dark Passage Gaming (@DPGaming) 12 de mayo de 2017
Cinkrof's journey to Turkey
Precisely in Dark Passage he will encounter another player who competed for Baskonia, the marksman Anıl "HolyPhoenix" Işık. He will also be sharing team with the Swedish player Erik "Treatz" Wessén, former substitude of Team ROCCAT in the support position.
Dark Passage was founded in 2003 with a Counter Strike roster, and it was not until 2012 that the League of Legends division was created. The organization achieved good results during the competitive seasons of 2016, but in the last spring split of the TCL the team was about to descend, managing to stay in the league by beating Team Turquality.
Prior to changing the course of his career, Cinkrof was the subject of some controversy related to certain disagreements with Origen, refusing initially to sign a contract and play with them, but he ended up competing in the team in some matches before its relegation.