Fnatic, one of the world’s most renowned esports organizations, has recently announced that they are pausing their CSGO academy project, Fnatic Rising. This means that all players on the roster will now be free to pursue new opportunities. In addition to this, the organization has also extended the contracts of the team’s manager, Andreas ‘Samme’ Samuelsson, and coach Jamie ‘Kez’ Kezic, who will now be working with the first team.
The Fnatic Rising project was launched in August of 2019 and was a way for the company to develop and nurture upcoming talent in the CSGO scene. Fnatic is well-known for their successful teams, and the academy was a way for them to make sure that the next generation of players had a platform to showcase their skills.
The news was announced on the official Fnatic website, where the organization thanked the players and staff for their hard work and dedication to the academy. While the academy is currently on hold, the organization has not ruled out the possibility of it being restarted in the future.
In the meantime, the organization is focusing on the success of their first team, which is currently competing in the ESL Pro League. With the extended contracts of their manager and coach, the team is in good hands and will be looking to build on their recent successes.
It remains to be seen how the Fnatic Rising project will be affected by the pause, but it is clear that the organization is committed to developing and nurturing upcoming talent in the CSGO scene. We will have to wait and see how the project develops in the future.
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