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Fnatic INZONE The London Clash
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Fnatic has announced its own OFF//SEASON event, INZONE The London Clash, where the organisation will unveil its VALORANT roster for the 2026 VCT season.

The event will take place on November 9th and features Fnatic’s first-ever VALORANT match in the UK, as well as fan events and an exclusive afterparty.

UK-based esports organisation Fnatic has fielded VALORANT rosters since 2021 and currently competes in Riot Games’ franchised VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT) as a partner team. 

Two international trophies (LOCK//IN São Paulo and Masters Tokyo 2023) and consistently high tournament results throughout the years have helped Fnatic grow a significant VALORANT fandom within EMEA and globally. 

Most recently, the team just came short of its first VALORANT Champions trophy following a 2-3 defeat against VCT Americas’ NRG. With Champions 2025 concluded, VCT has entered its OFF//SEASON until its regional leagues resume next year. 

In addition to tier-two’s VCT Ascension tournaments and the Game Changers Championship, this year’s OFF//SEASON once again features a variety of events hosted by content creators, esports organisations and independent tournament organisers.

Following yesterday’s announcement, The London Clash has joined this list. Whilst Fnatic hasn’t revealed much information yet, Interested fans can already sign up on the dedicated website to get notified when event tickets become available. 

Fnatic Roster Reveal Amidst Online Rumours

In response to The London Clash announcement, Fnatic Founder and CEO, Sam Mathews, confirmed that the organisation’s VCT 2026 roster will be revealed at the event and take part in the competition.

Fnatic’s 2025 roster included highly accomplished players and long-standing members, such as in-game leader (IGL) Jake ‘Boaster’ Howlett and former Gambit Esports player Timofey ‘Chronicle’ Khromov.

However, according to the VCT Global Contract Database, only Emir ‘Alfajer’ Beder and Kajetan ‘kaajak’ Haremski still have Fnatic contracts for 2026. 

Though unconfirmed, Boaster and Head Coach Milan ‘Milan’ de Meij have reportedly reached verbal agreements to extend their contracts with Fnatic. Meanwhile, rumours have circulated that Fnatic veteran Chronicle and 2025 signing Austin ‘crashies’ Roberts might be exploring options with other VCT teams. 

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