The Fnatic team just got a little smaller. On November 30th, the organization announced that Eric “ReiNNNN” Khor, the team’s manager and Southeast Asian director, was stepping down from his role with the company.
Khor first joined Fnatic back in 2015 and has spent the last six years with the organization. During his tenure, Fnatic’s Dota 2 team participated in 12 major tournaments and qualified for The International six-straight times (2015-2021).
“We would like to thank [Eric Khor] for his dedication and hard work for over six years with Fnatic in SEA. Under his stewardship, Fnatic’s presence in Dota has produced truly memorable and historic moments… With six consecutive TI appearances and countless other LANs, Eric’s dedication, guidance, and vision shaped what Fnatic has become in SEA,” Fnatic said in a statement. “Not known to many, his passion for Dota reach all the way to multiple organizations in the industry. Always extending help whenever needed, his unrelenting efforts go beyond his duty with us contributing to the growth of our region.”
Paolo “KTM” Bago will take over as the organization’s new Dota 2 team director. He had previously served as an analyst and coach for the company prior to taking on this position.
(All information was provided by Yahoo! News)

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