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Reignover and Huni are no longer with Fnatic

DreXxiN 2015-11-23 09:37:11

The Korean pair will no longer be playing on Fnatic and set sights to North America, their new battlegrounds.


Courtesy - FNATIC

With the addition of Huni and Reignover in the top lane and jungle, Fnatic took an organization reputable for their success in Europe and brought in rookies to replace previously lauded star players.  With this, they were able to place top 4 at the World Championship and dominate the European LCS, even going 18-0 in the regular summer season.

While salary amounts are unknown, the article states that "the final amount needed to secure them would have been an order of magnitude higher than what we were prepared to pay," implying whichever organization they have decided to go to has significant financial tools at play. Many individuals from the FNATIC organization have left statements in regards to them taking their leave, with their former captain and support player Bora "Yellowstar" Kim stating:

Working with Huni & ReignOver over this year has been a great experience! Starting off the season with a challenge by building a completely new roster to overcome the European scene in the first place and competing at the highest level has been quite successful considering the circumstances. 

Helping them grow up as individuals, whether in game and outside of it was definitely a blast - hence it is with sadness that I see them leaving the family to pursue their career. 

I want to thank them for this incredible year once again, and wish them the best and hope they meet happiness and success!


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