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Fnatic plans to change roster for next season

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According to the Dexerto portal, the British esports organization Fnatic plans to change the roster for the next season in the VALORANT discipline. It is reported that the first player to exit is Doma. In addition, the organization is considering parting with at least one other player.

The original Fnatic roster was born in early 2021, when the organization signed the SUMN FC team. Since then, there have been only two line-up changes that have resulted in Moe40 and tsack leaving the club. At the same time, Fnatic has successfully replaced the players Derke and Magnum. From that moment, the team became the winner of VCT 2021: Europe Stage 2 Challengers 2, and also took second place in VCT 2021: EMEA Stage 2 Challengers Finals and VCT 2021: Stage 2 Masters - Reykjavík.

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However, the team did not show a consistent result at the end of the season. Fnatic managed to qualify for VALORANT Champions 2021 and advance to the championship playoffs. Nevertheless, already in the quarterfinals, the European team lost to KRÜ Esports and left the tournament.

At the same time, Fnatic does not have much time left, since the first qualifications for the new VCT 2022 season will begin in January.

The current roster of Fnatic is as follows:

  • Boaster.
  • Magnum.
  • Derke.
  • Mistic.
  • Doma.
  • mini (head coach).
  • Anderzz, marcus_askildsen (coaching staff).
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