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 ...
Esports powerhouse Fnatic announced on Friday (10 February) that it would be dropping its Southeast Asian Dota 2 roster and temporarily withdrawing from the game's competitive scene. Fnatic's decision ...
Dota 2 developer Valve has announced, somewhat controversially, that Fantic has qualified to The International 11 ahead of Outsiders, despite community calculations putting Outsiders ahead of Fnatic ...
Fnatic have today announced that they will disband their current Dota 2 team, signaled with a farewell to their last member, Kai "H4nn1" Hanbueckers. Although this will mean that the company will be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fnatic will be the 12th team to receive a direct invite to Dota 2's The International 11, not Outsiders, according to the official ...
In a statement posted on the official Fnatic site their management has confirmed that two key members of their Dota 2 team will not be able to attend the D2L Season 4 finals in Vegas which is due to ...
In what could be considered as one of the greatest surprises in the SEA Dota 2 scene, UK-based Esports organization Fnatic have absorbed the Team Malaysia squad into their ranks. The organization has ...
fnatic extend their Dota 2 department by a second team, this time from North America. Josh Tabak is now playing under the fnatic banner. Team fnatic wants to kill two birds with one stone by aquiring ...
With the announcement of the new DotA tournament, Fnatic seems interested in DotA again. After they stopped working together with their old DotA team - due to communication problems - it seemed that ...
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 ...
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 ...