The roster page for the WCA EU Open Qualifier has revealed that Fnatic has not been idle in the period since the European Championships in Prague, and the result looks to be an exciting and dynamic new roster that will play for the team on a trial basis.

The two returning members from the team's Prague roster are Pontus "Breez" Sjogren and Thomas "Ménè" Cailleux. They will be joined by Cristofer "Blackscorp" Embareck, Dob "Quackniix" Engström and Filip "Smexystyle" Liljeström.

The other three players from the old roster — Riccardo "Kesil" Archetti, Jonathan "Wubby" Gunnarsson and Joaquim "Lowell" Fitas — remain under contract, but the trial roster for the team seems to imply a future of distinctly aggressive play.

Blackscorp is well-known for his time on Team Liquid. A talented melee assassin player that became renowned for his risky (and effective) Zeratul play, Blackscorp will likely also fill the second warrior position when the composition calls for one. His potential addition to the team calls into question the exact nature of Liquid's current roster as well.

Smexystyle was the support player for Pirates in Pyjamas, who were the final team to qualify for Prague. He will be a welcome addition to a roster that has struggled to find the right support player to fill the role full-time, using Kesil, Ménè and Wubby in the role at various points during the team's history.

He will be joined by former Pirate Quackniix, who played flex for the team during their time at Prague. Quackniix had mentioned publicly that he was trying out for a well-know EU team on his Twitch channel, which also implied the collapse of PiP.

Team manager Lukas "Iyonic" Breitweiser confirmed that the team's previous contracts remain intact and that the current roster of three is a trial roster. No contracts have been formalized with the new players at this time.

"We will take some time to really go though a lot of options before we really finalise the roster," he said.

The WCA EU Open is set to take place at 12:00 EDT on Oct. 22.

Josh Bury hopes that Blackscorp and Breez on the same team means a lot of exciting (and vocal) shotcalling. You can find him on Twitter.