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MIBR Complete Major Roster Overhaul: LNZ and venomzera Signed Ahead of 2026 Season

MIBR Complete Major Roster Overhaul: LNZ and venomzera Signed Ahead of 2026 Season

MIBR Complete Major Roster Overhaul: LNZ and venomzera Signed Ahead of 2026 Season

Brazilian esports organization MIBR has officially confirmed the acquisition of Carlos “venomzera” Eduardo and Linus “LNZ” Holtäng for its Counter-Strike 2 roster as part of a refreshed squad build for the 2026 competitive season. 

The announcement marks an important shift for the historic organization, widely known as Made in Brazil, which has experienced fluctuating results in recent years and is seeking to reestablish itself among the world’s elite in CS2 following the departure of key players at the end of 2025. 


Departures and New Additions

Venomzera and LNZ are joining MIBR as replacements for Raphael “exit” Lacerda and Aleksei “Qikert” Golubev, two players who left the squad during the offseason. With these changes, LNZ will take on the team’s in-game leader (IGL) responsibilities, a significant role that places strategic direction and mid-round decision-making squarely on his shoulders.

Alongside the player moves, Brazilian and fan outlets also report that MIBR has brought in Nestor “LETN1” Tanić as the new head coach, signaling a broader restructuring of the organization’s leadership and tactical approach. Reports indicate LETN1 arrives from G2 Ares, where he established himself as a respected European coach. 


Profiles: venomzera and LNZ

Carlos “venomzera” Eduardo — aged 21 — comes to MIBR from Brazilian squad RED Canids, where he competed at the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025 and posted an impressive 1.11 rating across 2025, a figure that positions him as one of Brazil’s most promising young riflers. 

Venomzera’s Major experience and recent form suggest he can be a key impact player for MIBR, especially as the squad aims to refine its tactical synergy ahead of top-tier LAN events.

Linus “LNZ” Holtäng, meanwhile, is joining after being benched by HEROIC in November 2025 in favor of Christoffer “Chr1zN” Storgaard. LNZ’s time on HEROIC included nearly a full year with the organization and saw numerous high-level tournaments, even as the team underwent multiple roster shakes. 

Although his performance metrics at times drew mixed reactions, MIBR’s decision to install LNZ as IGL reflects confidence in his strategic capacity and leadership potential at this stage of his career.


New Roster: A Mix of Brazilian Talent and International Footprint

With the latest signings, MIBR’s projected 2026 lineup is as follows:

  • Breno “brnz4n” Poletto (Brazil)

  • Felipe “insani” Yuji (Brazil)

  • Klimentii “kl1m” Krivosheev (Russia) — currently on loan from G2 Ares

  • Carlos “venomzera” Eduardo (Brazil)

  • Linus “LNZ” Holtäng (Sweden)

  • Nestor “LETN1” Tanić (Serbia) — coach

This blend of talent brings together established Brazilian players and rising international names, with the aim of striking a balance between raw firepower and refined tactical structure. The addition of LETN1 as coach further underlines MIBR’s intent to adopt a more globally competitive paradigm. 


Context Within the CS2 Scene

These moves come at a time of rapid evolution in Counter-Strike esports, especially under the Counter-Strike 2 era where teams are constantly recalibrating strategies and personnel following the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025 — the second CS2 Major organized by StarLadder and one of the most prestigious events on the calendar. 

MIBR qualified for that Major as one of South America’s premier teams but struggled to make a deep playoff run, a result that likely contributed to the organization’s offseason retooling. With the talent pool in 2026 growing deeper and the stakes higher, the Brazilian squad’s latest acquisitions represent both a tactical reset and a bid for renewed relevance on the international stage.


First Test: BetBoom RUSH B! Summit 2026

MIBR’s updated roster will make its competitive debut at the BetBoom RUSH B! Summit Season 1, a $50,000 LAN event taking place in São Paulo from January 14–18, 2026 — an early indicator of how the team’s chemistry will hold up in live match conditions against both regional and international opponents. 

The Summit presents a crucial opportunity for the newly assembled lineup to gel, refine tactical approaches under pressure, and demonstrate whether the additions of venomzera, LNZ, and LETN1 can propel MIBR to consistent victories and a resurgence in global standings.


Conclusion: A Strategic Rebuild With Global Ambitions

MIBR’s signings of venomzera and LNZ, combined with the appointment of coach LETN1, represent a far-reaching effort to reshape the team’s identity and competitive edge in Counter-Strike 2. This roster rebuild bridges youth and experience, Brazilian flair and European strategic input, and sets the stage for an ambitious return to prominence in 2026.

As the season kicks off with the BetBoom RUSH B! Summit, all eyes will be on MIBR to see whether this refreshed lineup can deliver results that validate the organization’s bold offseason strategy.