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Fnatic takes a step closer to completing their 2023 VALORANT roster with new addition from ex-Guild

Fnatic Welcomes Leo to its VALORANT Roster

Fnatic’s VALORANT team has added former Guild Esports player, Leo “Leo” Jannesson, to their roster.

A New Addition to Fill the Void

Leo joins Fnatic after the departure of James “Mistic” Orfila and Enzo “Enzo” Mestarion. The team had a strong performance in the recent VALORANT Champions 2022.

Fnatic announced the new addition on Twitter, praising Leo as a “legend” and expressing their excitement about his inclusion.

Fnatic’s Journey in VALORANT Champions 2022

Fnatic made it to the playoffs but was eventually eliminated by the Korean DRX roster in the lower-bracket playoffs. Despite not winning the $300,000 top prize, Fnatic secured a respectable $60,000 in winnings.

Leo’s New Opportunity

This move to Fnatic is a step up for Leo, as his previous team, Guild Esports, failed to qualify for the VALORANT Champions 2022 tournament. Guild Esports struggled in the Champions Tour EMEA: Last Chance Qualifier and was eliminated by OG in the lower bracket.

The last spot on Fnatic’s roster is yet to be decided. According to VLR.gg, Fnatic’s international VALORANT squad is currently ranked second in Europe.

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