Amazingx Moves to Fnatic Academy

Amazing, now known as Amazingx, will officially join Fnatic Academy.
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Due to the overwhelming success of current Fnatic jungler Mads “Broxah” Brock-Pedersen, the team’s former jungler, Maurice “Amazingx” Stückenschneider, is to take up Broxah’s spot on the challenger team to help them with their promotion charge, the organization announced.

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This change will allow Broxah to showcase his skills and gain meaningful experience at the highest level of competition that Europe has to offer. The move of Amazingx to the challenger team should provide guidance and experience with all of his time spent in both the NA and EU LCS.

This news also follows the organization’s decision some weeks ago to bring in Broxah and have Amazingx take a break from competitive play. Fnatic is currently 4-3 in the EU LCS, which puts them in third place in Group A.


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