1win Sign Qikert and reyoz to Complete CS2 Roster After HObbit Benching and interz Exit

1win Sign Qikert and reyoz to Complete CS2 Roster After HObbit Benching and interz Exit
1win have officially announced the signings of Aleksei “Qikert” Golubev and Nikita “reyoz” Rolzing, completing their Counter-Strike 2 roster following the benching of Abay “HObbit” Khassenov and the departure of Timofey “interz” Yakushin.
The moves mark a rapid rebuild for the team, who transitioned from a three-player core to a full lineup within the same day as part of a reset aimed at improving long-term results.
Confirmed 1win CS2 roster
The team’s active lineup now consists of:
lattykk
cronuss
oz1k
Qikert
reyoz
Coach: cau
In the official announcement, the organization stated:
“Aleksey and Nikita will start practicing with us in the upcoming praccs. Good luck!”
This signals that the roster is immediately entering preparation mode for upcoming online events and qualifiers.
Qikert joins after MIBR loan: “Judge me by results”
Qikert returns to full-time competition after a three-month loan spell with MIBR in late 2025, where he posted a 0.94 rating and attended the Budapest Major.
After leaving MIBR, the Kazakh rifler addressed criticism of his form:
“Judge me and my future team by results.”
He also reiterated his long-term ambitions:
“My goal remains unchanged — to return to Tier-1 tournaments and compete at the highest level.”
In additional comments about joining 1win, Qikert described the move as a new chapter and highlighted the opportunity to lead a young roster and help the team grow.
His previous experience adapting to different regional playstyles during his international stint could now prove crucial as he becomes the veteran presence in the lineup.
reyoz earns promotion after strong qualifier form
The second addition, reyoz, joins from Enjoy after an impressive performance in the CCT Season 3 Europe Series 16 Closed Qualifier, where he posted a 1.31 rating.
The signing also represents a return to the organization — the player previously competed for 1WIN Academy, making this a promotion to the main roster.
Although he has limited HLTV experience (19 recorded maps), his recent form and familiarity with the organization made him a logical pickup during the rebuild.
Why HObbit was benched
The roster changes were triggered by the benching of veteran major winner HObbit.
The player confirmed the move was mutual:
“I was moved to the inactive roster by mutual decision.”
He added that his main goal remains competing for top results and continuing to work toward his next opportunity.
interz explains departure from 1win
Shortly after the benching news, interz confirmed his exit and reflected on the team’s progress and inconsistency:
“We could beat a top-30/40 team 2-0 and then lose to a top-100 team.”
Despite the separation, he spoke positively about the organization:
“I was pleasantly impressed by the level of the organization.”
He also stated that he plans to keep practicing and stream regularly while searching for a new team.
A fast rebuild after Moscow LAN disappointment
The roster overhaul comes shortly after 1win reached the grand final of a Moscow LAN event, where the team ultimately fell short of the title.
The rapid lineup change suggests the organization wants to stabilize results and push toward consistent top-tier competition.





