French esports player Alexandre “bodyy” Pianaro, aged 28, has officially parted ways with fnatic, marking the end of his tenure with the organization. With his contract now expired, the experienced competitor is actively seeking a new team. He shared the update via his X social media account, expressing his desire to continue his career in either a player or in-game leader role, depending on the right fit.
Reflecting on his departure, bodyy expressed appreciation for the experiences he had with fnatic, thanking both his teammates and the support staff. He acknowledged that his time with the organization came with its share of difficulties, but emphasized that he valued the lessons learned along the way. He also extended his gratitude to fnatic’s management, who helped facilitate a mutual agreement that allowed him to explore new opportunities under favorable circumstances.
As he steps into free agency, bodyy remains determined to compete at a high level, highlighting his recent efforts to grind FACEIT relentlessly in order to refine his form. He mentioned that after a challenging year where he felt restricted in his playstyle, he has now rediscovered his passion and is eager to prove himself once again in a new competitive setting.
His time with fnatic spanned from November 2023 to January 2025, during which he played a key role in the team’s efforts. However, the organization opted for changes, benching both him and Tim “nawwk” Jonasson as part of a roster overhaul. In their place, fnatic brought in two Ukrainian players—Rodion “fear” Smyk and Denys “Burmylov” Buraga—as they looked to reshape their lineup for the new season.
With a wealth of experience under his belt, bodyy is now setting his sights on the next chapter of his career. His availability on the market makes him an attractive prospect for teams looking for a versatile veteran with leadership capabilities. As he evaluates his options, his fans and peers will be eager to see where he lands next and whether he can re-establish himself among the elite ranks of Counter-Strike 2 competition.