Fluxo complete roster rebuild with dav1deuS and Ltz signings

Fluxo complete roster rebuild with dav1deuS and Ltz signings

Fluxo complete roster rebuild with dav1deuS and Ltz signings

Fluxo have officially completed their Counter-Strike 2 lineup with the signings of David “dav1deuS” Tapia Maldonado and João “Ltz” Bonetti, bringing the Brazilian organization back to a full five-man roster ahead of its next competitive appearance. The move confirms earlier reporting from Dust2 Brasil, which had linked both players with the team before the organization’s announcement. 

The changes come after Fluxo removed Matheus “mlhzin” Marçola and Kayke “kye” Bertolucci from the active lineup earlier in May. That decision followed a disappointing run for the team, which failed to secure a place at the Major. HLTV reported that kye was moved to the bench, while mlhzin also left the starting roster as Fluxo began another restructuring phase. 

dav1deuS arrives after a short spell away from active competition. His previous team, RED Canids, benched its entire roster in April. HLTV noted that RED Canids had added the Chilean rifler at the start of 2026, but the squad struggled to turn its lineup into domestic titles, with IEM Rio qualification standing out as its biggest result before the organization chose to reset. 

Ltz, meanwhile, joins from UNO MILLE and represents a younger addition to the roster. HLTV highlighted his strong 2026 numbers, reporting that he averaged a 1.22 rating during the year while helping UNO MILLE make deep runs in several Brazilian online competitions. His arrival gives Fluxo another rifling option alongside the more experienced core already in place. 

Brazilian outlets also reported that Fluxo strengthened its staff at the same time. Dust2 Brasil and Mais Esports both listed Caio “cx1” Coutinho as a new addition to the project, joining Gustavo “Juve” Alexandre, who remains the team’s coach. 

With the new signings, Fluxo’s active lineup is now Romeu “zevy” Rocco, Lucas “Lucaozy” Neves, Raphael “exit” Lacerda, dav1deuS, and Ltz. Juve is listed as coach, with cx1 as assistant coach. 

The rebuilt roster is expected to debut at BetBoom Circuit X Base Recife 2026. HLTV lists Fluxo’s opening match against BlackBelt on May 28, while Dust2 Brasil previously reported that the new signings had been registered for Circuit X Recife before the official announcement. 

For Fluxo, the move is more than a simple two-player swap. It is another attempt to stabilize a project that has been reshaped after falling short in the Major race. dav1deuS brings experience from teams such as RED Canids, while Ltz adds a younger profile after an impressive statistical run in domestic play. The immediate test will be whether this mix can deliver results quickly in Brazil, starting in Recife.