Fnatic
Professional esports organisation based in the United Kingdom
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January 4 2025 | ONIC Esports announced the termination of the partnership with Fnatic, ending Fnatic's representation in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and returning both teams to their original branding. |
December 11 2024 | Crashies is announced as Leo's temporary replacement while he fights an unknown illness. |
October 31 2024 | Fnatic announces Kaajak as Derke's replacement for the 2025 season. |
May 22 2024 | Fnatic extended its partnership to include ONIC's Indonesian Mobile Legends: Bang Bang team, creating Fnatic ONIC Esports. |
May 20 2024 | Fnatic formed a partnership with ONIC Philippines, establishing the team Fnatic ONIC Philippines (Fnatic ONIC PH) in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang competitive scene. |
May 9 2024 | Fnatic announced their participation in the Esports World Cup Club Support Program and their intention to field a Mobile Legends: Bang Bang roster. |
May 7 2024 | Fnatic re-entered the Street Fighter esports scene by signing player Chris Wong, returning to the game after previously having Street Fighter players from 2018 to 2022. |
May 6 2024 | Fnatic was announced as one of 30 organizations in the Esports World Cup Foundation's Club Support Program, receiving a six-figure stipend and potential additional funding. |
2023 | Fnatic finished second in the LEC's Season Finals and qualified for the 2023 World Championships, reaching the tournament's Swiss Stage. |
2023 | During the Spring Split, Fnatic replaced Wunder and Rhuckz with Oscarinin and Advienne, but still finished poorly in 8th place. |
2023 | In the Summer Split, Fnatic acquired Support Adrian 'Trymbi' Trybus and Korean ADC Oh 'Noah' Hyeon-Taek. The team qualified for playoffs, temporarily fielding Wunder again after Oscarinin's hand injury. |
2023 | Fnatic finished 9th place in the Winter Split, failing to make playoffs for the first time in the team's history. |
2023 | Fnatic underwent significant roster changes, replacing Support Zdravets 'Hylissang' Galabov with Ruben 'Rhuckz' Barbosa after five years, and bringing back Martin 'Rekkles' Larsson to replace Elias 'Upset' Lipp in the ADC position. |
December 11 2023 | Dexter officially left Fnatic, joining the Australian team Grayhound Gaming. |
November 27 2023 | Fnatic signed three new players for their Counter-Strike roster: Alexandre 'bodyy' Pianaro, Matúš 'MATYS' Šimko, and Can 'kyuubii' Ali ahead of Elisa Masters Espoo 2023. |
November 24 2023 | Dexter was benched from the Fnatic Counter-Strike roster, leaving only KRIMZ and afro as active players. |
November 11 2023 | roeJ transferred from Fnatic to Preasy. |
November 2 2023 | Fnatic announced the departure of mezii from their Counter-Strike roster, with reports suggesting his move to Team Vitality. |
October 21 2023 | Fnatic announces the signing of Elmapuddy as the new Head Coach. |
July 6 2023 | Fnatic signed Christopher 'dexter' Nong and Aurélien 'afro' Drapier to replace departing players. |
July 4 2023 | Nicoodoz was benched from the active roster. |
June 30 2023 | FASHR left Fnatic to join OG. |
June 24 2023 | Fnatic defeats Evil Geniuses 3-0 in the Valorant Masters Tokyo Grand Finals, becoming the first team in Valorant history to win two international trophies back-to-back. |
March 4 2023 | Fnatic wins their first international trophy by narrowly beating LOUD 3-2 in the LOCK//IN São Paulo finals. |
February 10 2023 | Fnatic temporarily withdraws from the Dota 2 competitive scene. |
2022 | Fnatic finished 3rd in both the spring and summer LEC splits, losing in the semifinals 0-3 to G2 Esports in spring and 1-3 to Rogue in summer. |
2022 | At the League of Legends World Championship, Fnatic advanced through the play-ins and performed in the group phase, winning their first two games against Cloud9 and T1, but ultimately failing to advance further after losing four subsequent games. |
November 2022 | Fnatic qualified for and competed in the IEM Rio Major 2022, reaching the quarter-finals before being eliminated by Outsiders. |
November 2022 | Fnatic launched its own music label, Fnatic Music, coinciding with the album release of Fnatic Island Vol. 1. |
September 21 2022 | Fnatic is selected as a partner to compete in the Valorant Champions Tour EMEA. |
June 2022 | Danish players Nico 'nicoodoz' Tamjidi and Fredrik 'roeJ' Jørgensen were transferred from Copenhagen Flames to Fnatic. |
June 9 2022 | MAGNUM leaves the Fnatic Valorant team to join KOI. |
May 10 2022 | Fnatic signs Enzo (previously Fearoth) as a full-time member and Alfajer to complete the roster. |
March 2022 | Brollan was transferred to NIP, and Valentin 'poizon' Vasilev and Peppe 'Peppzor' Borak were added to the roster. |
March 30 2022 | BraveAF is suspended from the Valorant roster following a leaked conversation about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. |
February 2022 | After poor results at Katowice, smooya was benched and replaced by Romanian sniper Iulian 'regali' Harjău. |
2021 | Fnatic finished 5th in the LEC spring split and were defeated 0-3 by Schalke 04 Esports in the play-offs. |
2021 | At the 2021 League of Legends World Championship, Fnatic finished the group stage with a 1-5 record. |
2021 | Martin 'Rekkles' Larsson departed from Fnatic, moving to G2 Esports at the end of his contract, with Upset joining the squad as his replacement. |
2021 | Fnatic reached the LEC summer split final, where they lost 1-3 to MAD Lions and finished in 2nd place. |
2021 | Jack 'Jackinho' Ström Mattsson replaced flusha, leading to a significant drop in team performance to rank #65 on HLTV. |
2021 | After experiencing poor results since the start of the year, Fnatic made a significant strategic change by moving towards an international roster in their Counter-Strike team for the first time since 2013. |
August 6 2021 | MAGNUM extends their contract with Fnatic until 2024. |
May 24 2021 | Fnatic disbanded their PUBG Mobile roster following the game's ban in India due to tensions between China and India and data privacy concerns with Tencent. |
February 2021 | Fnatic enters Valorant by acquiring the SUMN FC roster and signs MAGNUM and Derke, replacing Moe40 and tsack. |
2020 | Fnatic reached the final in both the spring and summer LEC splits, losing 0-3 twice to G2 Esports in both tournaments. |
2020 | At the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, Fnatic advanced to the quarter-finals and faced Chinese team Top Esports. They initially led 2-0 in the series but ultimately lost 2-3, being eliminated from the tournament. |
February 2020 | At the Six Invitational 2020, Fnatic advanced from the 'Group of Death' and defeated two-time world champions G2 Esports before being eliminated by BDS Esport. |
January 27 2020 | Fnatic began training at a temporary boot camp located in Mumbai. |
2019 | Fnatic finished 3rd place in the LEC spring split in League of Legends. |
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