The official account of the Overwatch team for esports Philadelphia Fusion confirmed Kim Alarm Kyeong-Bo died. She was twenty. There hasn’t been any other details available at the moment. This tragic information comes as Fusion broke the news that Kim was returning to play for 2022. We’re devastated and heartbroken to hear about Kim’s Kyeong-Bos passing, wrote Philadelphia in a tweet published on Twitter. Alarm was the heart and soul of our organization, and our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends as we mourn the loss. The Kim family and the Fusion are asking for privacy during this so difficult time, the team added. Many other sports teams, pros and fans visited Twitter to express their deep sadness for Kim’s death. It’s a huge, sudden loss to the Overwatch community. Kim was born in 2001 and was the fastest flex player in the Overwatch League. Kim came into the game as a rookie. Dot Esports notes that during his first year, Kim has won not only the 2020 Rookie of the Year award, but also a Role Stars award and the Most Valuable Player award. Kim worked for the University of Florida before joining the Chicago Philharmonic Orchestra. Before joining the university, she worked for the Academy team in the new novel “Overwatch Contenders” and was an excellent prospect. She was perfectly able to. Below is a montage from 2020 of Kim playing, showing off his excellent skills. May Kim Alarm Kyeong-Bo rest in peace. You’ll miss him.