Spanish esports organization Team Heretics announced it has signed former FaZe Clan player Fabien “kioShiMa” Fiey to its CSGO roster. The French player will join Team Heretics on a two-year contract after previously standing in for Richard “shox” Papillon on the G2 Esports roster.
Bienvenue @kiocsgoo!
Con 2 Majors ganados y 11 disputados llega a Heretics para luchar por todo.
La leyenda francesa defenderá nuestros colores durante los próximos 2 años.#HeretiCSGO pic.twitter.com/z3Wafm1jyr
— Team Heretics (@TeamHeretics) October 6, 2019
Fabien “kioShiMa” Fiey
Fabien “kioShiMa” Fiey has played on a number of teams, but he is best known for his achievements with Team EnVy. This time included several first-place finishes at 2015’s Gfinity Spring Masters, Gfinity Masters Summer, Gfinity Champion of Champions, and the Gamescom Intel Extreme Masters Season X tournament. He was later acquired by FaZe Clan to replace the departure of Mikail “Maikelele” Bill. In August of 2017, he was replaced by legendary former Fnatic player Olof “olofmeister” Kajbjer Gustafsson.
After a few months, kioShiMa returned to Team Envy to replace Alexandre “xms” Forté. He later was acquired by Cloud9, but left in March of 2019. He has since played for G2 Esports at two events after shox was released. This includes a 3 – 4th placing at the GG Bet Beijing Invitational and ESL One: New York.
Team Heretics
While Team Heretics is a Spanish organization, the entire team is made up of French players now. The roster consists of David “Davidp” Prins, Logan “LOGAN” Corti, Bryan “Maka” Canda, Gaëtan “JiNKZ” Jamin, and Fabien “kioShiMa” Fiey. Jérémy “jeyN” Nguyen moves to the bench with this addition and will continue his academic studies. The Team Heretics organization is currently not even ranked in the top 30 teams, which will mean the roster has some work to do.
Still, the Heretics roster is currently at 5th place in Season 32 of the European ESEA Premier Division. With a two year contract on kioShiMa, will the Heretics organization sign any other players? Let us know what you think, and keep up with Daily Esports for all of your CSGO coverage.
Published: Oct 7, 2019 12:07 am