Fnatic Collaborates with Void Gaming

Fnatic promotional image featuring pro players and GENESIS Void Gaming controller
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Fnatic, an esports entity based in London, has revealed a partnership with Void Gaming, a producer of gaming controllers.

An exclusive version of the GENESIS controller, adorned with the esports team’s branding, will become accessible for advance orders from January 15th.

Customers can acquire the controller for £72 via Void Gaming’s official site, with reservations open until February 20th. Shipments are anticipated to commence in June 2026.

Based on information translated from Japanese, this controller boasts a 2000Hz polling rate, a TMR stick engineered to eliminate drift, and buttons that offer a mouse-like click.

The GENESIS model incorporates 10 extra buttons beyond what a typical controller provides. The F1 through F4 keys facilitate PC operations like audio muting, screen capture, and changing user profiles. Additionally, the M1 and M2 buttons located on the back are fully programmable for various in-game actions.

Further inputs are made possible by the inclusion of C and Z buttons, supplementing the conventional A, B, X, and Y controls. Moreover, supplemental LR buttons are situated adjacent to the triggers and bumpers on both sides of the device.

Furthermore, an alternative green version of the GENESIS controller is available, designed with the aesthetic of the Japanese esports organization ZETA DIVISION.

Fnatic’s Esports Activities

At the start of 2026, Fnatic commenced the year by revealing significant updates across its different competitive sectors, encompassing changes to its player lineups, new alliances, and other developments.

Prior to the turn of the year, Fnatic disbanded its Rainbow Six Siege X squad after a subpar showing in Year 10, signaling intentions for a complete overhaul leading into the 2026 season.

The organization furthermore adjusted its Counter-Strike 2 lineup, seeing the departure of Danish player Benjamin ‘blameF‘ Bremer and the recruitment of Pavle ‘Maden‘ Bošković to fill the role of entry fragger. These roster alterations took place in preparation for BLAST Bounty Season 1, which stands as the inaugural Tier 1 Counter-Strike 2 competition of 2026.

Lastly, Fnatic’s three-person Japanese team is slated to participate in the Apex Legends Global Series Year 5 Championship, held in Sapporo, Japan, from January 15th through the 18th. Preceding this championship, Fnatic declared a joint effort with Alliance, another participant in the ALGS circuit.