Die schwedische Organisation Fnatic gab heute auf ihrer Homepage bekannt, dass sie das malaysische Team rund um den Teamcaptain Yee Fung ‚Mushi‘ Chai unter Vertrag nahmen. Das Team welches zuvor bei Team Malaysia unter Vertrag war zählt zu den stärksten Teams der Welt und ist im Ranking für die Süd-Ost Asien & Ozeanien Region auf Platz eins.
Nach mehreren Erst- und Zweitplatzierungen ist das Team nun bei Fnatic untergekommen, nachdem es eine herausragendes Jahr hinter sich hat. Seien es die beiden Drittplatzierungen in der i-League Season 3 oder dern Red Bull Battlegrounds, wo sie jeweils gegen den danach gekürten Champion verloren hatten.
Teamcaptain Yee Fung Chai
I am very excited to be playing under the name Fnatic. Fnatic is a really legendary name in eSports and I am sure we can go to greater heights under their sponsorship. If you don’t remember, in 2010, Fnatic sponsored my good friends in XCN and they were one of the first Western eSports organisation to invest in the South East Asian scene. I am happy that they have set their sights for South East Asia again and hope that many will follow the lead.

Bild Quelle: Fnatic.com
Patrick ‚cArn‘ Sättermon – Fnatic Chief Operating Officer:
We are delighted to welcome Mushi and co. to Fnatic and continue Fnatic’s legacy in Dota. Throughout the years we’ve had presence in this amazing game and great support from the community. For six months we have been searching for a team fit enough to wear our name and play under the black and orange colors. In this team, we find a great group of people to represent our brand and we are very much looking to help them elevate their game to the highest level by supporting them in every way! It’s exciting to be working with players from the SEA region again as well as being part of the glorious Dota 2 universe again! Onto the aegis!





























































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