UK FIFA superstar Donovan ‘Tekkz’ Hunt has teamed up with Danish coaching platform GamerzClass to create a new course for players seeking expert advice.
The video course aims to help those who have just picked up the game as well as those who want to quickly improve.
In running this new course, GamerzClass expands on its existing FIFA 20 course with Swedish player Ivan ‘Boras’ Lapanje, which players can purchase for $50. It also runs courses for games including Dota 2, League of Legends and CSGO.
“Following the great success of our BorasLegend course, we’ve been moving forward to secure even more amazing talent,” said Victor Folmann, CEO and founder of GamerzClass.
“At GamerzClass, we truly believe that if you want to be the best, you have to learn from the best and so, we’ve managed to partner up with Fnatic on this one and decided to build a course with Tekkz.“
“We intend to make this our best FIFA course to date and hope to provide as much value as possible to help our users get better at the game.”
The 18-year-old Brit has won 5 FUT Champion Cups since the debut of his career in early 2018 and recently joined Fnatic.
The course’s production is planned to take place this month at Fnatic’s London HQ. The course is expected to be available by the end of February. It will be around three hours long altogether, running across 20 episodes.
The course will cover offense, defense and analysis, as well as covering different techniques on how to improve.
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