

At Worlds, Fnatic placed top 8 with a 1-3 loss against Royal Never Give Up. They placed 3rd in both the Spring and Summer split, but managed to qualify for Worlds 2017 by beating H2K 3-0 in the Regional Finals. Broxah would join halfway through the spring season to replace Amazing. Heading into 2017, Kikis, Spirit, Febiven and YellOwStaR would part ways with the team to make space for sOAZ, Amazing, Caps and Jesiz. In the 2016 Regional Finals, they were eliminated by Unicorns of Love. In the Spring Season, they placed 3rd after losing 3-2 against H2K, with a repeat of this in Summer, where they lost 3-0 against H2K, placing 5-6th this time. In 2016, G2 Esports was promoted to the EU LCS, resulting in an end to Fnatic's dominance for the time being. In the two international tournaments they attended, Fnatic managed to place top 4. They started the 2015 season with a roster consisting of Huni, Reignover, Febiven, Steeelback and YellOwStaR and once again started dominating the EU LCS, winning the Spring and Summer split. The team did qualify for Worlds 2014, but finished last in their group with a 2/-/4 record. Summer 2014 would be the first season where Fnatic wasn't able to secure a title, as Alliance was able to beat them 3-1 in the finals to become the second ever EU LCS champion. The momentum carried on into Spring 2014, where they won yet another EU LCS title by beating SK Gaming 3-1. This resulted in qualification for the 2013 World Championship, where they placed top 4 after losing against Royal Club in the semi-finals. This is where they beat Gambit Esports 3-2 in the finals, as well as a 3-1 victory against LemonDogs in Summer to win back-to-back LCS championships. In 2013, Fnatic made it to the EU LCS 2013 Spring Season through the Qualifiers. They beat against All authority in the finals, becoming the first ever League of Legends World Champions. They won the 2011 World Championship with a roster consisting of Shushei, CyanideFI, xPeke, LaMiaZealot, Mellisan and wewillfailer. Fnatic is one of the first signed League of Legends teams, which happened in 2011.
