One of the most-feared ALGS squads is making their first roster change
One of the most-feared ALGS squads is making their first roster change

Fnatic has always stood at the top of APAC-N in competitive Apex Legends. The Japanese powerhouses consistently perform domestically and internationally, including a fourth-place finish at the 2022 Championship, first place in 2023’s Split One Pro League, and eighth place in the recent Split One London Playoffs. Throughout all tournaments, Fnatic have never been outplaced by another APAC-N team, finding growth throughout their two years together.

But after their worst international performance to date, Fnatic has made its first roster change. On Feb. 13, Keita “MatsuTasu” Matsuura announced that he’s stepping down from Fnatic’s starting roster. Although he has not left the organization, MatsuTasu is free to explore future options, such as joining Kei “SPYGEA” Takahasi as Fnatic’s second Japanese streamer for Apex.

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