Fnatic's CS:GO squad have made a change, dropping John "wenton" Eriksson and adding Joakim "disco doplan" Gidetun.

Fnatic’s results since their second-place finish at ELEAGUE Season 1 in July have looked shaky. They finished 5th-6th at ESL One New York and EPICENTER: Moscow. On Oct. 24 shortly after those events, Jonas "Lekr0" Olofsson went back to GODSENT, Freddy "KRiMZ" Johansson rejoined the squad and Fnatic announced that they would be dropping out of the ESL Pro League finals in São Paulo.

disco doplan is a rising Swedish star who comes from Epsilon eSports, where he has played since March 2016. Most recently Epsilon lost to Kinguin in a tight 2-0 match that went to overtime on both maps in a last minute qualifier for DreamHack Winter following FaZe dropping out of the LAN event. The team has also frequently placed in the top two of several European online qualifiers in the past two months.

"Acquiring disco doplan calls for an exciting future, he has proven himself to be worthy at the top and has great potential to become even better," Viktor "vuggo" Jendeby, Fnatic's CS:GO manager said in a statement.

"Having to say goodbye to wenton in the process is tough however, we all like him very much and wish him all the best and good luck for the future."

The full Fnatic CS:GO roster is:

Olof " olofmeister " Kajbjer

" Kajbjer Dennis " dennis " Edman

" Edman Simon " twist " Eliasson

" Eliasson Freddy " KRiMZ " Johansson

" Johansson Joakim "disco doplan" Gidetun

“I really appreciate this opportunity from Fnatic and I hope we will achieve great things together,” said disco doplan. “I believe we have a really strong lineup at the moment and I'm anxious to start playing to become one of the best teams in the world.”

Annabelle "Abelle" Fischer is a writer for theScore esports with a love for Dota 2, birds and cheese. You can follow her on Twitter.