⚡︎ OVER 3,000 OFFERS CLAIMED! ⚡︎
HEROIC logo with Counter-Strike 2 map in the background
An Esports Insider illustration. Image credit: HEROIC

HEROIC has shared that it will be benching its Counter-Strike 2 Academy team in an effort to restructure its talent pipeline.

The overhaul is part of a ‘long-term vision’ according to the company, as it aims to create a more direct pipeline between HEROIC’s Academy and main roster.

Despite moving to the bench, the Academy players will still be able to compete in ‘select tournaments’ as a mix team, while allowing them to ‘explore new opportunities’. However, HEROIC has shared that it is in the middle of ‘assembling a new roster’ as part of its restructuring efforts.

HEROIC said: “With closer cooperation between Academy staff, players, and our mean team coach Tobias ‘Tobiz‘ Theo, we aim to give young talent a clear framework for development and a tangible opportunity to prove themselves at the highest level.”

The following players have since been moved to the inactive roster:

  • Andreas ‘anber‘ Brandit
  • Bertil ‘Dengzoe‘ Dengsø Vest Hansen – Captain
  • Rasmus ‘Scr0b‘ Poulsen
  • Vladyslav ‘St0m4k‘ Lykhoshva

The Counter-Strike 2 players originally joined HEROIC’s Academy on April 4th, 2025, meaning the players have only competed for the organisation for five months. One of its players, David ‘fnl‘ Mușuroiu, was recently loaned out for a trial for Nexus Gaming.

“We want to thank our Academy team for the effort and dedication they’ve shown throughout their time with us,” HEROIC added. “Their journey included great memories under the HEROIC banner.”

HEROIC Academy’s Performance in 2025

HEROIC’s Academy roster has been active in the 2025 season, achieving various levels of success. On September 1st, a few days before the announcement, HEROIC Academy successfully qualified for the Betclic Clash Summer Play-In Stage after topping its group in the Open Qualifier’s Group Stage, outperforming teams like BIG and QMISTRY.

Some of its most notable achievements this year include placing in the top four teams during the CCT Season 3 European Series #3 Play-In qualifiers, topping its respective group in the Group Stage and defeating QMISTRY in the Play-In Stage. However, it would also be one of the first teams to be eliminated during the Main Event.

The post HEROIC benches Academy CS2 team amid restructuring appeared first on Esports Insider.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Responsible Gaming

Gambling can turn into an addiction and that’s why you should always make use of the responsible gambling tools made available to you by online operators to help you stay in control of the time and expenditure you invest in online gaming. By law, online operators licensed by the Gambling Commission of Great Britain must provide you with information about responsible gambling and it is their responsibility to create a legal, fair and reliable environment, where players can enjoy the thrill of an online casino. The Gambling Commission of Great Britain licenses and regulates businesses that offer gambling to persons in Great Britain. Our mission is to provide you with only the best online slots experience and that means only reviewing and recommending sites that are licensed to operate by the Gambling Commission.