Freddy "KRiMZ" Johansson has returned to Fnatic's roster after a two-month stint on GODSENT, Fnatic announced on Monday. KRiMZ will replace Jonas "Lekr0" Olofsson, who will return to GODSENT.

The announcement also noted that Fnatic would not be attending the ESL Pro League Finals in Brazil and that rifler Dennis "dennis" Edman would not be playing with the team in ELEAGUE next month "due to personal reasons." The team said that they would "release more information on our stand-in shortly."

As a result of the roster trade KRiMZ coming back to Fnatic, the team will reclaim their spot into the ELEAGUE Major. Meanwhile, GODSENT will take Fnatic's invite into the PGL Europe Minor Championship 2017, according to the team's AWPer Jesper "JW" Wecksell.

Luckily we got to take over fnatics Minor invite, so we are going all in for that! Havent missed a major yet, not planning to do so now! — Jesper Wecksell (@jwCSGO) October 24, 2016

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KRiMZ returns to the team that he won two Major titles with at both ESL One Katowice 2015 and ESL One Cologne 2015. Both KRiMZ and Fnatic have attended all nine CS:GO Major events so far and now both are guaranteed a slot into their tenth Major attendance in a row. Meanwhile GODSENT sees a return of their rising Swedish star.

“We are incredibly excited for Lekr0 to be playing on GODSENT again,” the team said in a TwitLonger post. “His performance this past year - also while at Fnatic - speaks magnitudes of his talent, and we are convinced that will light everyone’s spark.”

Both teams saw a decline in performance since August’s surprising Swedish shuffle between Fnatic and GODSENT. GODSENT were unable to qualify for ESL Pro League Season 4, ESL One New York 2016 and ELEAGUE Season 2, among other events. Fnatic finished in 5-6th in their debut LAN at ESL One New York, but finished in first for the European league of ESL Pro League Season 4, however they will now not be attending the LAN final in Brazil.

As a result of Fnatic forfeiting their ESL Pro League Finals berth, ESL have announced that no team would replace Fnatic, and that Group A would operate with only five teams: Immortals, Mousesports, OpTic Gaming, Team EnVyUs and Team Liquid.

The ESL Pro League Season 4 Finals feature a $600,000 prize pool and will take place between Oct. 26-30 in São Paulo, Brazil.