Fnatic part ways with their Halo roster
British esports organization Fnatic has decided to part ways with its Halo roster. Probably the reason for this decision was the weak results of the team last season. At the same time, the club is ready to evaluate its future prospects in the discipline, despite the status of a partner of the Halo Championship Series.
Today we say goodbye and say thank you to our Halo roster as we allow them to explore new possibilities. Thank you for all your service under the black and orange flag and for representing us in the first year of HCS. We will have further updates on our future in the discipline soon.
The British club returned to the discipline at the end of last year. Since then, the organization has made several changes in the composition, which, however, did not bear fruit. Over the past season, the North American team won HCS 2021-22 North America Open Series 6, Esports Arena: Series E - Open #1 and HCS 2021-22 North America Open Series 3, and also got into the TOP-2 at HCS 2021-22 North America Open Series 7 and Esports Arena: Series E - Pro #1.
The last championship for the roster was Halo World Championship 2022, where it took 7th-8th place and earned $25,000.
Now there is a possibility that the British organization will leave Halo, despite having partner status in the Halo Championship Series.
Fnatic's latest Halo roster:
- Artic
- Juziro
- Sceptify
- Suppressed
- Neighbor (coach)
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