FNATIC
FNATIC
Europe
Rank #4
crashies
Austin Roberts
Boaster
Jake Howlett
kaajak
Kajetan Haremski
Chronicle
Timofey Khromov
Alfajer
Emir Ali Beder
had a dreamy start to 2022.
After exiting Champions in the top eight,
braveaf
's addition quickly elevated them to new heights. FNATIC entered the year with a six-match win streak that was only interrupted by
FunPlus Phoenix
FunPlus Phoenix
Inactive
SUYGETSU
Dmitry Ilyushin
Zyppan
Pontus Eek
ANGE1
Kyrylo Karasov
Shao
Andrey Kiprsky
ardiis
Ardis Svarenieks
, in the upper final of Stage 1: EMEA Challengers.
But that loss didn't matter. Neither did the following one against
G2 Esports
G2 Esports
Inactive
, in the lower bracket final. FNATIC had already qualified for Masters Reykjavik. However, travel issues and COVID forbade braveaf and
Derke
from attending the event.
With two stand-ins, the team flunked out of the event by failing to make it out of an international group stage for the first — and so far only — time in their history. But in the face of despair, FNATIC saw the opportunity and room for improvement.
They signed
Enzo
, one of their stand-ins at Reykjavik this year, and
Alfajer
. While Enzo had previously made a name for himself at
Ninjas in Pyjamas
Ninjas in Pyjamas
Inactive
dimasick
Dmitriy Matvienko
chiwa
Egor Stepanyuk
Jady
Yaroslav Nikolaev
rhyme
Emir Muminovic
and
Alliance
Alliance
Inactive
, Alfajer's highlights were under the
Surreal Esports
Surreal Esports
Inactive
Rosé
Eren Erzan
VenTT
Emre Bozkurt
vittoria
macRue
Arda Yıldız
Crewen
Ali Eren Sargin
banner, alongside whom he was nearly promoted to the VCT earlier this year.
Hi Istanbul! (Photo: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
The move quickly proved itself successful, as FNATIC again went undefeated in the regional group stage. But unlike in Stage 1, the team kept the ball rolling and defeated every regional contender after they had qualified to LAN — this time in Copenhagen. Ultimately, after attending many international events and playing in all but two regional VCT events, FNATIC had finally secured a title.
As EMEA Champions and the region's best seed, FNATIC got a free pass into Masters Copenhagen's playoffs. And since the world hadn't seen enough matches between them and FPX, those two played each other in the opening round of the playoffs. Unlike in previous matches, FNATIC were clearly superior in Copenhagen, something they themselves attributed to
SUYGETSU
's absence. After 2-0'ing FPX, FNATIC expressed their excitement to play
Paper Rex
Paper Rex
Asia-Pacific
Rank #5
mindfreak
Aaron Leonhart
Jinggg
Wang Jing Jie
f0rsakeN
Jason Susanto
d4v41
Khalish Rusyaidee
something
Ilya Petrov
for the first time ever.
That excitement soon died out, as the APAC reps took a close win that kept their best run ever rolling. For FNATIC, not only did the loss send them to the lower bracket but it also broke the win-streak that they had carried over from the regional VCT. Despite that, in a way, they were excited for the second chance and for the lower bracket run.
“We love a lower bracket run. I do like an upper bracket run more, you know, but at least there is a lower bracket, at least we're not out today. There's always that positive side to losing and we'll learn from it,” Boaster said back then.
To keep themselves alive and reach the final playoffs matchdays, FNATIC had to pry a match from
LEVIATÁN
LEVIATÁN
Latin America South
Rank #1
Demon1
Max Mazanov
tex
Ian Botsch
kiNgg
Francisco Aravena
C0M
Corbin Lee
nataNk
Nathan Bocqueho
's hands. It included several overtimes and a 1v3 from Enzo in overtime that shouldn't even have been possible, but it enabled them a 17-15 win that took FNATIC to the Forum Copenhagen.
FNATIC and FPX's fifth match (in Stage 2 alone) was the first one the former lost. While FNATIC did win the first map, Split, FPX turned it around with two solid wins on Bind and Fracture that eliminated their opponents from the competition.
“I hate to be salty and give one of those answers where it's about ourselves but I really think it was ourselves today. I don't know, they played a good game and had some good little things they changed up that seemed quite good,” Mini said after the loss. “We took too long to react to some of those things, but generally speaking I think it was our bad today and not so much them just coming out guns blazing. But, obviously still, they played well and respect to them. But we were off today — we've been off all tournament, we haven't felt like ourselves this tournament.”
Bring it on. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)
FNATIC have had two long months to ponder on that defeat and overall that tournament: to practice, to work out new strategies, to build and improve upon those they already had, and to study up on the competition.
There are no free passes this time around. All 16 attending teams will have to play in the group stages.
FNATIC are placed in Group D, one of the toughest groups in Istanbul. They will open against
100 Thieves
100 Thieves
North America
Rank #8
zander
Alexander Dituri
Cryocells
Matthew Panganiban
eeiu
Daniel Vucenovic
Boostio
Kelden Pupello
Asuna
Peter Mazuryk
, whose name is returning to the international stage a year after its debut. They will then play against
DRX
DRX
Korea
Rank #4
Flashback
Cho Min-hyuk (조민혁)
MaKo
Kim Myeong-gwan (김명관)
free1ng
No Ha-jun (노하준)
HYUNMIN
Song Hyun-min (송현민)
BeYN
Kang Ha-bin (강하빈)
— who they beat in Champions last year — or
FURIA
FURIA
Brazil
Rank #5
heat
Olavo Marcelo
raafa
Rafael Lima
mwzera
Leonardo Serrati
havoc
Ilan Eloy
Khalil
Khalil Schmidt
, who they are yet to play.