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KOLIN

@KO7LIN

Fnatic since 3rd Feb 2025

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@KO7LIN03/07/2026
Loading...This question is for RossR about CS and his role in other Fnatic titles: Hello RossR. Fans who follow Counter-Strike know that you were previously the coach and even the manager of Endpoint, and you were instrumental in discovering players like Spinx, flameZ, and mezii, who now become star players in the CS scene. Because of that, many of us really still trust your work of talent scout. However, during your time leading Fnatic's CS project, while there have been some promising and strong signings, like matys and blameF. the team has struggled to consistently maintain a Top 15 level of competitiveness. Have you ever considered taking a step back and, under the Fnatic banner, establishing a Fnatic academy CS team to better scout and develop young talents? Additionally, as far as I know, you’ve also been involved in decision making for other titles within the organization. Given that most of your background is in Counter-Strike, how has your CS experience helped you contribute to those teams in other titles like apex and val etc? My question might be a bit abrupt, so I hope it doesn’t come across as offensive. I’m still a big fan of you, Ross. much love)
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@KO7LIN03/07/2026
Loading...My second question is about CS and it's for cArn: Since Fnatic signed fEAR and jambo last year and brought in jackasmo on loan, along with various rumors circulating within the scene, it seems that Fnatic is now placing a strong focus on young CS talents from the CIS region. But as an organization that transitioned to an international roster back in 2021, why hasn’t Fnatic looked more closely at young talent from other regions? And specifically for cArn: as a legendary CS 1.6 player and a CS:GO Major-winning coach, I believe you still carry significant reputation within the Swedish CS scene. Recently there have been quite a few promising young Swedish players—for example poiii, the former Alliance player who was signed by 100 Thieves, MaiL09 from Alliance, and even bobeksde from EYEBALLERS, the organization founded by former Fnatic CS legend JW. So my question is: have cArn or Fnatic as an organization been paying attention to these kinds of players outside the CIS region as well?
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@KO7LIN03/07/2026
Loading...My first question is about CS and it's for cArn: We all know that in Counter-Strike, aside from Major qualification and sticker revenue sharing, EWC in recent years has also caught the attention of many organizations. I believe Fnatic is aiming to achieve good results in the EWC Club Championship in order to secure a share of the EWC prize pool, and the performance of the CS team is a very important component of the overall points standings. Right now, Fnatic’s CS roster doesn’t have enough VRS points to easily secure invitations. So my question to cArn is: what plans does Fnatic have for the CS event at EWC?