Fnatic have been absent from the Valorant scene, but they’re making their first entry into Future Earth by picking up SUMN FC’s roster.
- Fnatic pick up SUMN FC squad for their Valorant roster.
- The SUMN FC roster enjoyed unexpected success in 2020/21 so far.
- The team is hosting a livestream on Twitch as part of the reveal
Since their Fnatic Proving Grounds tournament way back in May 2020, the black and orange logo of Fnatic has been absent from Valorant esports, until today.
The organization has secured the signing of the SUMN FC roster (the orgless squad who graced the First Strike Europe finals, as well as gave Team Liquid a run for their money during Home Ground).
Introducing Fnatic VALORANT.@OfficialBoaster @domaVALORANT @misticJK @Moe40 @tsackk
Let's go 💥
— FNATIC (@FNATIC) February 3, 2021
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Fnatic Valorant Roster
Player | Former Team | Position |
Jake ‘Boaster’ Howlett | SUMN FC | Captain/IGL |
Domagoj ‘Doma’ Fancev | SUMN FC | Duelist |
James ‘Mistic’ Orfila | SUMN FC | Contoller |
Muhammad ‘Moe40’ Hariff | SUMN FC | Initiator/Duelist |
Kostas ‘tsack’ Theodoropoulos | SUMN FC | Sentinel |