Fnatic launches official fan club with exclusive perks

Jonno Nicholson
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Fnatic has launched the Fnatic Fan Association (FFA), an official fan network for supporters of the organisation to connect and show support for its rosters.

Fans of the UK-based esports organisation have the opportunity to apply to create local fandoms and directly shape how the organisation engages with its fans across the world.

Applications to join the FFA are open now, with successful applicants able to receive a range of benefits, including having their name on the organisation’s website, exclusive access to members of the organisation, and opportunities to participate in surveys that influence its decisions.

The FFA features a network of individual fan clubs run by their own members. Interested fan clubs must have at least 30 members to start, along with a dedicated Discord channel to manage any activities that take place. Each club will appoint a Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer who ‘act as the link between Fnatic and the fan community.’

Alongside the range of individual fan benefits, FFA members will have the ability to organise online or in-person watch parties and run community tournaments across a range of titles.

“We want every Fnatic fan, wherever they are, to feel part of something bigger,” revealed Fnatic on its website. “The FFA exists to create safe, active communities that bring people together around the team they love.”

Fan Clubs In Esports

All esports organisations have a set of passionate fans who support their teams as they compete around the world. In recent years, organisations have embraced fan clubs in their fan engagement initiatives.

In addition to the launch of the FFA, Fnatic is hosting the INZONE London Clash, its own VALORANT OFF//SEASON event that will reveal the roster representing the organisation in 2026.

Fnatic isn’t the only organisation to embrace its fan base. Karmine Corp has one of the biggest fan clubs in Europe and the fifth edition of its KCX community event will celebrate the fifth anniversary of the French organisation, along with revealing its rosters for the 2026 season.

Jonno Nicholson

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Jonno is a writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. Over the past ten years, he's written for several outlets including Gfinity, GGRecon, and Radio Times. As an avid sim racer, he aims to provide insight on one of the fastest growing sectors in esports.
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