
b0RUP will replace KRIMZ at the Europe MRQ
Fnatic has surprised Counter-Strike 2 fans: Freddy “KRIMZ” Johansson is temporarily leaving the team for personal reasons, and Johannes “b0RUP” Borup will take his place at the BLAST.tv Austin Major Europe Regional Qualifier. Will the newcomer be able to lead the team out of the game crisis?
This news is interesting, as Fnatic is going through a difficult period, and KRIMZ in 2025 shows the worst statistics in the team (rating 5.8). The arrival of b0RUP may be a chance for the Orange team to return to the top.
Why did Fnatic make the change?
This year, Fnatic did not achieve significant success: the team failed to qualify for PGL Bucharest and PGL Astana, and the only achievement was the second place in CCT Europe Series 19. Due to the setbacks, Fnatic has already signed Dmytro “jambo” Semera, and now they have invited b0RUP to strengthen the roster before an important tournament.
Replacement details and roster
b0RUP will replace KRIMZ at the Europe Regional Qualifier, which starts next week. According to Dust2.dk, KRIMZ's future in Fnatic depends on the results. The 25-year-old Dane b0RUP previously played for WildLotus and Astralis , where he worked with current Fnatic players Benjamin “blameF” Bremer and coach Peter “casle” Ardenskjold.
Updated Fnatic roster:
Benjamin “blameF” Bremer
Rodion “fear” Smyk
Matúš “MATYS” Šimko
Dmytro “jambo” Semera
Johannes “b0RUP” Borup
Peter “casle” Ardenskjold (coach).
Community reaction
The news of KRIMZ's replacement caused a mixed reaction in the community. Some fans believe that b0RUP, with his experience in Astralis , can add the freshness and aggression that the team lacked. Others doubt whether he will be able to quickly adapt to Fnatic 's style of play, given his recent career turmoil.
This replacement is a test for Fnatic . Success in qualifying can restore the team's confidence, and failure will lead to new changes. For b0RUP, it's a chance to make a name for themselves, and for KRIMZ, it's a chance to rethink their role in the game.