Fnatic has officially announced the departure of Marek Humanoid Brázda from its League of Legends roster, marking the end of a three-year era filled with unforgettable performances. The Czech mid-laner, who joined Fnatic in early 2022, has been one of the most consistent players in the LEC, never missing a World Championship appearance during his time with the organisation.

Humanoid became inactive earlier this year when Fnatic signed Sungwon Poby Yun as the new starting mid-laner for the Summer Split. Since then, speculation has swirled around what comes next for one of Europe’s most decorated players. While no official announcement has been made about his next move, fans across the region are eager to see whether he will remain in the LEC, test his skills abroad, or take time away from competition.

In a heartfelt farewell video shared on Fnatic’s official channels, Humanoid reflected on his journey, saying, “I think I’ve grown a lot since I joined.” The team responded in kind, thanking him for his “incredible plays, unforgettable moments, and the legacy” he leaves behind, calling his time with Fnatic nothing short of “absolute cinema.”

Fnatic CEO Sam Matthews also paid tribute to the player, sharing his sadness at not having secured a title during Humanoid’s stay. “I know how much you put in, every single day. Thank you for the absolute cinema, wins and smiles,” Matthews said, summing up the respect and admiration the organisation has for one of its most important players.

Humanoid’s three-year stint with Fnatic will be remembered as one of resilience, consistency, and brilliance in the mid-lane. After joining from MAD Lions, where he had already won two LEC championships, he quickly became a pillar of Fnatic’s strategy. Despite the team’s ongoing struggles to capture a domestic title, Humanoid consistently delivered standout performances, often leading in key statistics such as damage share and gold share. His legacy includes surpassing the milestone of 1,000 career LEC kills, cementing his place among Europe’s elite.

The void left behind by Humanoid’s departure raises questions about Fnatic’s future direction, but it also sets the stage for a new chapter in the player’s career. Will he bring his talents to another LEC contender, head overseas to compete on a different stage, or take a break to recharge? Fans can only wait, but one thing is certain — wherever Humanoid goes next, the eyes of the League of Legends community will follow.

Three years, countless highlights, and a legacy that will not be forgotten. Humanoid leaves Fnatic as more than just a player. He departs as an icon of an era defined by loyalty, passion, and unforgettable gameplay.

 

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