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sOAZ to Leave Fnatic, Currently on Trial with Origen

Former Fnatic Player on Trial with Origen

Enrique “xPeke” Martínez, founder of the new team Origen, may have found another player to round out his roster. Multiple sources have confirmed that his former teammate on Fnatic, Paul “sOAZ” Boyer, is currently on trial with Origen. Boyer has reportedly played scrimmages with the team, although he denies these claims. Regardless, it seems that Boyer’s time with Fnatic is coming to an end, as sources say he will not play with the squad in the next Spring Split.

Origen’s Ambitions in the European Challenger Series

Martínez left Fnatic earlier this month after three years of playing for the team, in order to create Origen. The team is expected to compete in the European Challenger Series with hopes of qualifying for the League Championship Series in the next split. Boyer has been playing alongside Martínez on Fnatic since June 2012.

New Additions to Origen’s Roster

Origen has recently welcomed former Team SoloMid jungler Maurice “Amazing” Stückenschneider, former Lemondogs support Alfonso “Mithy” Rodriguez, and former SK Gaming Prime AD, Jesper “Niels” Svenningsen to their roster. These new additions bring even more talent and experience to the team.

Exciting Updates to Come

There is still much to learn about the new Origen team. Martínez has promised more announcements in the coming days on their Facebook page, so fans can expect more exciting updates soon.

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