Valorant: Fnatic borrowed FEA, closing the squad for Masters 1 Reykjavik

On the homepage, the director of Colin “COJO” Johnson of the Valorant Fnatic team said: “I think Fnatic has found a great replacement called Enzo. In the past 18 months, he has proven that he is the most great Sova player in the EMEA area. I believe he will adapt quickly and bring much value to the team in the tournament in Iceland.”

Before joining Fnatic on loan, FEA played in the starting position and was the one who called for the main fighting in the Alliance squad. Arriving at Fnatic, he will directly replace the role of “Braveaf” Gorchakov. Less than a week after the closed Emea play-off, Fnatic suddenly announced the temporary suspension of Braveaf.

Valorant: Fnatic borrowed FEA to replace Braveaf - Photo 1
FEA is expected to blow the new wind into the style of FNC

Explaining in the notice, Fnatic leadership said that Braveaf has made a lack of standard statements related to the unstable political situation in Eastern Europe. It became even more sensitive when the player was born in 1996 as a Russian national. To complete the squad, Fnatic once considered the plan to use the Hart “Otom” reserve member Hart.

However, after a short time of consideration, the training committee of the OTOM latch is not suitable for the starting role and finally Fnatic put his faith in FEA. Earlier, Fnatic fans were worried about information related to Nikita “derke” Sirmitev. Specifically, Derke is said to have positive for Covid-19, and the ability to fly to Iceland is still open.

However, UPCOMER Affirming Derke has completely recovered and ready with his teammates to conquer Masters 1 Reykjavik. Thus, Fnatic finalized the 5 -member squad before the tournament, including captain Jake “Boaster” Howlett, James “MISTIC” Orfila, Nikita “Derke” Sirmitev, Martin “Magnum” Penkov and Enzo “FEA” Mestari.

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