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Esports Subscription Service Launched By Fnatic

Fnatic Unveils New Esports Subscription Service

Esports Organisation, Fnatic, launches new Esports Subscription Service
Esports Organisation, Fnatic, launches new Esports Subscription Service

Fnatic, a renowned esports organization based in Europe, recently unveiled a brand-new subscription service known as Fnatic Plus, aiming to provide fans exclusive access to behind-the-scenes content, merchandise discounts, and personalized experiences, solidifying their commitment to engaging with their loyal community on a deeper level.

Fnatic Plus subscribers receive a variety of benefits, including monthly prize draws, a 15% Fnatic shop discount, and access to exclusive events.

Fans may subscribe to the service for €4.99 on the organisation’s website

Fnatic has launched a new membership program for fans, offering exclusive merchandise, Fnatic content, early access to new launches, and unique customization options within its mobile app. Fans can subscribe for €4.99 on the organisation’s website. The announcement was made via a social media video on August 1st.

Sam Matthews, CEO and Founder, stated on X “We’ve been working on this all year, and we really want to use it to build around our fans even more.We really mean it when supporting us it means a lot, this will help build a stronger team for all of us to watch.”

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The company had already launched a membership programme with Crypto.com 

In the year 2022, the company took a significant step forward by introducing an innovative membership programme in partnership with Crypto.com. This programme, developed on blockchain technology, is meticulously structured into three tiers, each uniquely secured with NFT keys to provide exclusive benefits to members.

Despite most tier perks merging with Fnatic Plus, Pioneer and Core members retain Discord roles and badges, and Pioneer key holders receive a custom jersey annually.

Fnatic Plus, an esports organization celebrating its 20th anniversary, has expanded into Overwatch 2, Tekken, and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, alongside League of Legends, VALORANT, and Counter-Strike, and has gained popularity in the industry.

This year, the organization has signed agreements with furniture manufacturer Steelcase, fast food brand Pot Noodle, and online bitcoin casino Betify.

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