Fnatic finally announced their 2023 Valorant roster
The Pro esports team, Fnatic, finally released their 2023 Valorant roster. Fnatic is known for its high-performing teams across multiple esports, which include LoL, Dota 2, CS: GO, and Valorant, after beginning its Valorant journey in 2021 by picking up SUMN FC. Ever since then, they've been building up what looks to be one of EMEA's strongest Valorant teams.
Shortly after they signed Leo "Leo" Jannesson, the community was buzzing with rumors floating around that Timofey "Chronicle" Khromov would be joining Fnatic. This is why it is exciting news that Fnatic has confirmed this rumour with a recent post on Twitter.
Timofey Khromov, aka Chronicle, is 20 year old Russian esports player who began his career in 2020 with the orgless team, FishkaVTom, from where he moved on to Gambit Esports where he remained till 6th of August, 2022. Gambit Esports eventually renamed to M3 Champions due to the russian conflict and this is where Chronicle called home before he was picked up by Fnatic. He has a rating of 1.13, and with over 5k rounds played and a K/D ratio of 1.22, he's obviously a player to watch out for.
Earlier today, the esports organisation released a video that not only showed off Jake "Boaster" Howlett's incredible acting talent but also gave us the confirmation, as they showed Chronicle in a discord call, taking part in his very first team Scrim.
The complete roster now consists of the following;
Jake "Boaster" Howlett Leo "Leo" Jannesson Emir "Alfajer" Ali Beder Nikita "Derke" Sirmitev Timofey "Chronicle" KhromovJacob "mini" Harris as Head Coach Marcus "marcus_askildsen" Askildsen as Performance Coach
With a complete roster for the 2023 season, Fnatic is set to dominate. Let's look forward to how Chronicle will perform going into 2023.
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