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 ...
Like many others in the Dota 2 world, Fnatic's Dota 2 team were surprised to find out they had qualified for The International 11, which is taking place in Singapore this October. The squad had lost ...
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 ...
Southeast Asia fans, and not only, lose one of the top organisations from the region as Fnatic closes the Dota 2 division citing uncertainties regarding their sustainability and future in the game.
European organization Fnatic has announced the release of its Dota 2 team, February 10, 2023. The Southeast Asian-based Dota 2 team severely underperformed in their latest Dota Pro League outing which ...
Fnatic recently announced a new Dota 2 team, surprising us with a new roster based out of South East Asia. The team lives and trains together in a house in Malaysia. With a line-up comprised of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fnatic are off to a solid start at the Dota 2 Arlington Major despite having three stand-ins and DJ believes they can do even ...
Team Malaysia is the only team without a sponsor that has been guaranteed a spot at The International 5. While they may not have the best results in the global scene, they are undoubtedly the kings of ...
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