Fnatic announces collaboration with Void Gaming

Fnatic promotional image featuring pro players and GENESIS Void Gaming controller
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London-based organisation Fnatic has announced a collaboration with controller manufacturer Void Gaming.

A special edition of the GENESIS controller, themed after the esports team, will be available for pre-order starting January 15th.

The controller is priced at £72 on Void Gaming’s website and will be available to reserve until February 20th. The delivery time is currently scheduled for June 2026.

According to the translation from Japanese, the controller features a polling rate of 2000Hz, a TMR stick to prevent drifting, and mouse-click buttons.

The GENESIS comes with 10 additional buttons compared to the standard controller. The F1 to F4 row enables PC functions such as muting, recording, and profile switching. The M1 and M2 rear buttons can be assigned to any in-game function.

The C and Z buttons allow additional inputs on top of the standard A, B, X and Y. Finally, there are extra LR buttons next to the triggers and bumpers on each side.

Additionally, the GENESIS controller also comes in a green variation themed after the Japanese esports brand ZETA DIVISION.

Fnatic in Esports

Fnatic have kicked off 2026 with several major announcements across various divisions, including roster moves, partnerships and more.

Just before the new year, Fnatic released its Rainbow Six Siege X roster following a disappointing Year 10 performance, with plans to undergo a reset ahead of the 2026 season.

The organisation also made shifts to its Counter-Strike 2 roster, parting ways with Danish player Benjamin ‘blameF‘ Bremer and signing Pavle ‘Maden‘ Bošković as the new entry fragger. These changes were made ahead of BLAST Bounty Season 1, the first Tier 1 Counter-Strike 2 tournament of 2026.

Finally, Fnatic’s Japanese trio is set to compete at the Apex Legends Global Series Year 5 Championship in Sapporo, Japan, taking place from January 15th to 18th. Ahead of the event, Fnatic announced a collaboration with fellow ALGS competitor Alliance.

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