Esports organization Fnatic has announced a new Dota 2 team comprised of players based in the South East Asia region. It marks the first time Fnatic has signed an SEA-based team. Notably, DJ is a ...
The yearly Dota 2 post-The International (TI) roster shuffle continues, with Southeast Asian teams now swapping around their players. Fnatic announced on Friday (4 November) that they have parted ways ...
Fnatic is making some bold moves for the LEC Spring Split. It hasn't been the start to the 2023 season that Fnatic would have hoped for and just three months in, is one of the first few teams to go ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Esports powerhouse Fnatic has announced it will be dropping its Southeast Asian Dota 2 roster and temporarily withdrawing from the ...
Fnatic is the latest team that has already secured a TI9 invite to make changes to their roster while retaining enough points to hold on to their spot. With little over a month till The International ...
Buffed with the Baron Nashor at 22 minutes, it took only a few seconds for Gabriël "Bwipo" Rau's Aatrox to take out Echo Fox's top lane tier two turret. Just under two minutes later, Fnatic destroyed ...
UPDATE: Oct. 26, 2016, 10:34 a.m. EDT Fnatic's Chief Gaming Officer Patrik Sättermon told Mashable that Dennis "Dennis" Edman's absence from ELeague is also the reason why Fnatic is not attending the ...
Korean-Canadian player Febby is perhaps the biggest pick-up, coming off his previous team, MVP Phoenix, who saw moderate success last year by placing 4th at the Shanghai Major 2016 and 7th-8th at The ...