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Remembering the career of VALORANT pro Tyler “sym” Porter

Rituraj Halder Published May 10, 2026
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Career highlights of the recently passed Valorant Pro SYM

The esports world is still in shock following the tragic news of Tyler “sym” Porter’s passing. Tyler was only 21 years old when he lost his life in a car accident on May 5, 2026. The accident also claimed the life of his close friend, Austen.

Tragically, the two friends were traveling to celebrate Tyler’s 21st birthday, which had taken place just a few days earlier on May 1.

Ever since the news broke, the online communities and threads have been filled with tributes from former teammates, fans, and major organizations, all remembering a talented young player who left a significant mark on the professional scene in a very short amount of time.

Remembering VALORANT pro Sym

Tyler’s journey into professional VALORANT began in 2020. Like many rising stars, he started by competing with smaller teams in North America, slowly building a reputation for his sharp mechanical skills and potential. His hard work paid off in August 2022 when he was signed by TSM, one of the most popular organizations in esports history, to join their Academy roster.

Although his first stay with TSM was short-lived, he made clear that he was made for the big leagues. In 2023, he continued to showcase his talent by playing for teams like BreakThru and Moist Moguls.

These experiences prepared him for a major return to TSM in 2024. During this second stint, Tyler was a key part of the roster that competed in the VALORANT Challengers league.

One of the greatest highlights of his career happened during this period when he helped TSM qualify for the North American Ascension tournament.

This was a high-stakes event where teams fight for a chance to join the elite global league. TSM eventually finished in sixth place, an achievement that the organization recently noted was made possible because Tyler helped elevate the team from an Academy level to a top-tier contender.

Even when the team went through organizational changes, Tyler remained a highly respected figure in the community. He was re-signed for TSM’s 2025 rebuilding phase before eventually moving on in June 2025.

His final appearance on the competitive stage was just this past February, where he played as a stand-in for Winthrop University in the Valorant Challengers circuit.

Tyler “sym” Porter is remembered not just for his skills with the keyboard and the mouse, but also as an emotional pillar for his teams. Organizations like TSM have publicly thanked him for the mark he left on their program, noting his role in helping the main roster reach new heights.

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About Rituraj Halder
Rituraj is a games journalist, content creator, and gamer. He has been covering esports and gaming industry news for years, with his work published on several prominent outlets. Other than try-harding in online shooters, Rituraj loves to play obscure indie titles and narrative-heavy RPGs. Also, he is a big DnD nerd.
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