Can Derke Win Without Fnatic? – “I’ll Win Without Them”
Can Derke win without Fnatic? His journey with Vitality at Masters Bangkok 2025 will reveal the answer.

Confidence is key for any great duelist in Valorant, and Nikita "Derke" Sirmitev embodies that mindset. When his time with Fnatic came to an end, he didn’t hesitate to silence doubts about his future, boldly stating: “No, I’ll win without them.” Now, as he steps onto the stage with Team Vitality at VALORANT Masters Bangkok 2025, all eyes are on him. Will he prove his words true, or will they come back to haunt him?
Was Derke the Problem or the Solution for Fnatic?
Derke was the spearhead of Fnatic’s firepower, known for clutching high-pressure moments, securing aggressive opening picks, and making momentum-shifting plays. However, despite multiple deep tournament runs, Fnatic often fell just short of ultimate victory. The team remained a constant threat, but as their struggles continued, whispers emerged was Derke holding them back?
BAAANGKOOOOK!!!!!!!
— VIT Derke (@Derke) February 7, 2025
2-0 against heretics gg wp to them
Rito if ur gonna add more agents with teleports ill castrate you pic.twitter.com/zvC1GrELM8
Internal shifts, strategic changes, and roster dynamics likely played a role in Fnatic’s decision to part ways with their star duelist. But in a twist of irony, Derke has already qualified for Masters Bangkok with Vitality, while Fnatic failed to do so a move that has fans questioning if the organization made the right call.
Can Derke Win Masters Bangkok?
Derke’s words will soon be put to the test. With Team Vitality’s recent dominant victory over Heretics, their chances at Masters Bangkok look promising. Winning the tournament would be more than just a championship for Derke it would be a direct response to Fnatic’s decision to let him go.
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If he triumphs, he’ll silence the doubters and solidify himself as one of the best duelists in Valorant. But if he falls short, Fnatic’s decision to move on might just be justified. One thing is certain: his performance will shape the narrative and the world will be watching as the tournament unfolds.