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FEAR
KRIMZ
JACKASMO
BLAMEF
TBD
Player Name
| Map | Played | W/L | Win % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mirage | 9 | 5/4 | 56% |
| Inferno | 8 | 5/3 | 63% |
| Train | 8 | 5/3 | 63% |
| Dust2 | 6 | 1/5 | 17% |
| Ancient | 4 | 1/3 | 25% |
| Overpass | 3 | 0/3 | 0% |
| Accumulated | Average |
|---|---|
| Kills | 150.84 |
| Flash Assists | 11.47 |
| Headshots | 71.79 |
| Assists | 57.84 |
| Deaths | 146.42 |
| Entry Kills | 24.05 |
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Fnatic is one of the longest standing names in Counter-Strike’s scene. For years they carried Swedish-only lineups that shaped the early eras of the game, including the rosters that made fnatic the first team ever to win three Majors. In the Counter-Strike 2 era they continue with their formula of rebuilding around a mix of experienced veterans and hungry talent, with the goal of bringing the team back into their glory days. Despite the fact that fnatic is not the powerhouse they once were, their history and talent track record makes them a team that’s never fully out of the picture.
Fnatic is one of the longest standing names in Counter-Strike’s scene. For years they carried Swedish-only lineups that shaped the early eras of the game, including the rosters that made fnatic the first team ever to win three Majors. In the Counter-Strike 2 era they continue with their formula of rebuilding around a mix of experienced veterans and hungry talent, with the goal of bringing the team back into their glory days. Despite the fact that fnatic is not the powerhouse they once were, their history and talent track record makes them a team that’s never fully out of the picture.
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