Understandable, but he will be back and in his favourite position. There wasn't room for two ap mids in one pro team. And XPeke had the best stable performance and Shushei was always the "odd one out" when it came to mentality. He is still my fav player when at the top of his game.
Or like I love to say "Oh snap"
Or like I love to say "Oh snap"
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:(. disappointed.
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Shushei has been part of the team's DNA from the very beginning, but his time in the team has come to an end. Maciej was in his prime during the Season 1 Finals where he was the MVP and performed phenomenally. After Season 1, the meta began to change, but Shushei was unable to head in the same direction. Adjusting takes an immense amount of practice. This is something Maciej was unable to find enough motivation for. The whole team wanted him to get back in his top shape, but unfortunately, after six months of trying the result just weren't there.
During his time in Fnatic RaidCall, Shushei has grown into a real legend within League of Legends. His fanbase is one of the biggest, his offline presence is commonly known and he is very beloved by the community. He rose to fame at Season 1 and from there began his intense streaming sessions and practiced with his team. After winning Season 1 in a very magical way, the pressure on them was huge and things didn't go so well at their next event, IEM: Gamescom. They took the 3rd place and found themselves struggling to gain momentum. After this they headed to New York, where they found their true talent once again. They took the tournament without dropping a single map.
After IEM: New York, things went down hill and ever since the boys haven't quite been able to pull themselves together, which has led to this change."
Source: http://fnatic.com/news/9865/fnatic-releases-shushei.html