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FaZe Loan JBOEN Until End of 2026 After broky Benching

FaZe Loan JBOEN Until End of 2026 After broky Benching

FaZe have confirmed one of the biggest roster moves of the 2026 summer transfer window, announcing the arrival of Danish AWPer Jason "JBOEN" Boe Nielsen on loan from BIG Academy through the remainder of the 2026 season.

The move comes only hours after the organization officially benched longtime sniper Helvijs "broky" Saukants, signaling the beginning of a new chapter for one of Counter-Strike's most recognizable teams ahead of its next international tournament.


Quick Summary

Item Details
Team FaZe
New player Jason "JBOEN" Boe Nielsen
Previous team BIG Academy
Transfer type Loan
Contract length Until end of 2026
Replaces broky (benched)
Status Officially confirmed
Next event XSE Pro League (Shanghai)

FaZe confirm JBOEN loan for remainder of 2026

FaZe have officially completed the signing of JBOEN on a temporary deal running until the conclusion of the 2026 competitive season. The Danish AWPer joins from BIG Academy, where he developed into one of Europe's most highly regarded young prospects.

Although JBOEN has relatively limited experience at the highest tier of Counter-Strike, his progression through Danish teams such as Atlantic and Preasy before spending time within both the Astralis and BIG development systems has earned him significant attention.

At the time of his signing, HLTV ranked JBOEN No. 34 in its June 2026 Prospects ranking, underlining his reputation as one of the scene's emerging talents.

The announcement follows FaZe's decision to move broky to the bench after several years as the team's primary AWPer. The organization has not announced whether the move will become permanent after the loan expires.


Updated FaZe roster

Player Status
David "frozen" Čerňanský Active
Russel "Twistzz" Van Dulken Active
Jakub "jcobbb" Pietruszewski Active
Jason "JBOEN" Boe Nielsen Loan (through 2026)
TBD Not officially announced
Coach: Niclas "enkay J" Krumhorn Active
Helvijs "broky" Saukants Benched

Roster reflects officially confirmed information at publication. One starting position remains unconfirmed by FaZe.


Why FaZe chose JBOEN

FaZe are betting on potential rather than established experience.

JBOEN enters the lineup as a highly rated academy graduate rather than a proven tier-one veteran. His recent performances for BIG Academy, combined with strong individual development, made him one of Europe's most closely watched young AWPers.

While FaZe have not publicly explained the competitive reasons behind the signing, the move gives the organization:

  • a young AWPer with long-term upside;
  • flexibility through a loan rather than a permanent transfer;
  • additional time to evaluate future roster decisions after broky's benching.

Because the agreement is only a loan through the end of 2026, FaZe retain the option to reassess their direction after the season.


Background: A busy week for FaZe

The signing is part of a rapid roster overhaul.

Earlier the same day, FaZe officially announced that broky had been moved to the inactive roster. Shortly before JBOEN's confirmation, French streamer KRL reported that JBOEN and Ryan "Neityu" Aubry were expected to join FaZe, although only JBOEN has been officially confirmed so far.

As of publication, FaZe have not announced any additional roster moves beyond JBOEN's arrival.


Tactical impact

FaZe's identity is likely to change over the coming months.

Replacing a veteran AWPer with an academy prospect naturally introduces uncertainty. JBOEN has demonstrated strong individual potential, but adapting to tier-one Counter-Strike, higher-pressure matches, and FaZe's system represents a significant step.

Because his role is expected to remain the primary AWP position, much of FaZe's short-term success may depend on how quickly he integrates into the team's structure. Until official matches are played, any tactical assessment remains speculative.


Tournament impact

The timing gives FaZe only a short preparation window before their next competition.

The team is expected to debut the new lineup at XSE Pro League in Shanghai, beginning July 1, making the event the first opportunity to evaluate how quickly JBOEN adapts to elite opposition.


Timeline

Date Event
June 25, 2026 FaZe bench broky
June 25, 2026 FaZe officially announce JBOEN loan
July 1, 2026 Expected debut at XSE Pro League

Key Details

Category Information
Organization FaZe
Player Jason "JBOEN" Boe Nielsen
Nationality Denmark
Previous team BIG Academy
Transfer Loan
Duration Until end of 2026
Official Yes
Previous starter broky

What changes now

The most immediate change is FaZe's AWP position.

Instead of relying on the experienced broky, the organization will spend the remainder of the season evaluating one of Europe's leading academy prospects against top-tier opposition.

Because the transfer is temporary, FaZe maintain flexibility heading into the 2027 roster period.


What to watch next

Several questions remain unanswered:

  • How quickly will JBOEN adapt to tier-one competition?
  • Will FaZe announce another roster addition?
  • Can the new lineup stabilize before XSE Pro League?
  • Will the loan become permanent after 2026?
  • What is broky's long-term future?

Related Teams, Players and Events

Teams

  • FaZe
  • BIG Academy
  • BIG

Players

  • Jason "JBOEN" Boe Nielsen
  • Helvijs "broky" Saukants
  • David "frozen" Čerňanský
  • Russel "Twistzz" Van Dulken
  • Jakub "jcobbb" Pietruszewski
  • Niclas "enkay J" Krumhorn

Upcoming Event

  • XSE Pro League (Shanghai)

FAQ

Why did FaZe sign JBOEN?

FaZe have not publicly detailed the reasoning, but the move follows broky's benching and gives the team a promising young AWPer on loan through the end of 2026.

Is JBOEN joining permanently?

No. The current agreement is a loan that runs through the remainder of the 2026 season.

Who did JBOEN replace?

He joins after broky was moved to FaZe's inactive roster.

When will JBOEN debut for FaZe?

If no further changes occur, his first official event with FaZe is expected to be the XSE Pro League beginning July 1.

Is the full FaZe roster finalized?

Not yet. At publication, FaZe have only officially confirmed JBOEN's arrival following broky's benching.