Partners Fnatic and Red Bull announced Fnatic Crew, a new creator network built to help streamers, storytellers, and competitive gamers grow and connect with each other.

The Crew is all about giving upcoming talent the same kind of platform and professional backing that big names enjoy. Members will get access to exclusive experiences, new collaborations with Fnatic, Red Bull, and other partners, and a tiered rewards system that recognizes performance and consistency. There’s also a learning side to it, with mentorship programs designed to help creators turn passion projects into proper careers.

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Sam Mathews, CEO at Fnatic, said, “Fnatic Crew is a celebration of creators who do it for the love – the ones pushing content forward every single day. Together with Red Bull, we’re building a platform that recognises creativity, consistency, and community.”

Instead of launching it globally, Fnatic’s first wave of Crew recruitment focuses on UK creators, with applications opening this November. Global expansion is already on the roadmap for 2026, so international hopefuls won’t have to wait too long to get involved.

The reveal event goes down on Wednesday, 6 November, at the Red Bull Gaming Sphere in London. In a private gathering dedicated to the Fnatic community, the evening will provide an opportunity for creators and partners to connect and see what’s next for the organization.

The Fnatic Crew launch lines up with Red Bull’s traditional foment to the esports scene. The brand has been active with sponsoring some of the main competitive events in the industry such as the League of Legends Worlds Championship, and proprietary initiatives like the Red Bull Wololo tournament and the Solo Legends, India’s biggest solo-format BGMI tournament, as well as partnering with the Ireland Esports Collegiate Series to support up-and-coming student talent. Red Bull sponsors Fnatic since January 2025.