KRiMZ return to Fnatic

KRiMZ returns to Fnatic
KRiMZ returns to Fnatic
Spread The News
Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on twitter
Twitter

Fnatic and GODSENT have agreed to swap Freddy “KRiMZ” Johansson and Jonas “Lekr0” Olofsson, just two months after the players exchanged sides.

The deal will see KRiMZ return to Fnatic, who he won two Major titles with last 2015 in ESL One Katowice and ESL One Cologne.

“We’re happy to announce the return of KRiMZ to the Fnatic Counter-Strike lineup,” said the organization in their official Facebook account.

Last August KRiMZ, Robin “flusha” Ronnquist, Jesper “JW” Wecksell signed with GODSENT, while Lekr0, Simon “twist” Eliasson and John “wenton” Eriksson joined Fnatic.

But the change did not help the cause of both sides, leading to KRiMZ’ Fnatic return and Lekr0’s reunion with GODSENT.

“After evaluating the roster changes that took place this summer, both organisations concluded that a return of KRiMZ and Lekr0 to their respective teams is best for the future success of both squads,” said Fnatic.

Because of the changes Fnatic’s CS:GO team will not be able to participate in the ESL Pro League Finals in Brazil.

Also, Fnatic stated that Dennis “dennis” Edman would miss ELEAGUE next month due to personal reasons and that they will release information on who their substitute is soon.

The full statement from Fnatic’s official Facebook page can be seen below:

We’re happy to announce the return of Freddy “KRiMZ” Johansson to the Fnatic Counter-Strike line-up. KRiMZ will be rejoining the team in place of Jonas “Lekr0”Olofsson, who will be traded to Godsent. After evaluating the roster changes that took place this summer, both organisations concluded that a return of Krimz and lekr0 to their respective teams is best for the future success of both squads. With this move we will regaining our Legend status for the upcoming CS:GO major.

KRiMZ joined Fnatic for the first time in 2014, the team went on an incredible run, picking up 2 Major victories among others and earning the title of best team in the world. We are excited to be working with KRiMZ once again.

Unrelated to these roster changes, we regret to announce that our CS:GO team will not be able to participate in the ESL Pro League Finals in Brazil and that we will be playing with a substitute player during ELEAGUE next month, as dennis will not be participating due to personal reasons. We will release more information on our stand-in shortly.

Finally, we would like to give a special shoutout to all of our fans who have stuck with us and our players this year. There’ve been multiple changes to our roster but through thick and thin, your support has always been there and we immensely appreciate it!