Fnatic has officially moved Tim “⁠nawwk⁠” Jonasson to the bench, as confirmed by the organization on Wednesday.

The Swedish player joined fnatic’s active roster just three months ago on a six-month loan deal from BLEED, which included an option for a permanent transfer. During his brief stint, nawwk recorded an average rating of 0.97 across five tournaments, with his most notable participation being in the Perfect World Shanghai Major cycle.

Fnatic managed to return to the Major stage after failing to qualify for Copenhagen, securing their spot through a challenging European RMR. However, their performance in Shanghai was lackluster, as the team failed to secure a single victory in the Opening Stage of the event.

Following the underwhelming conclusion to the year, fnatic initiated a roster overhaul. The changes began with the benching of in-game leader Alexandre “⁠bodyy⁠” Pianaro and the departure of coach Jamie “⁠keita⁠” Hall. Now, nawwk also finds himself sidelined as the organization continues to restructure its squad.

Fnatic is expected to reveal new additions to the roster in the coming days.

The current active lineup for fnatic consists of:

Sweden: Freddy “⁠KRIMZ⁠” Johansson
Denmark: Benjamin “⁠blameF⁠” Bremer
Slovakia: Matúš “⁠MATYS⁠” Šimko

Germany: Can “⁠kyuubii⁠” Ali (benched)
France: Alexandre “⁠bodyy⁠” Pianaro (benched)
Sweden: Tim “⁠nawwk⁠” Jonasson (benched)