sl3nd Returns to CS2 With INFINITE: Full Roster, Career Stats & What’s Next

sl3nd Returns to CS2 With INFINITE: Full Roster, Career Stats & What’s Next

sl3nd Returns to CS2 With INFINITE: Full Roster, Career Stats & What’s Next

Henrich “sl3nd” Hevesi is officially back in competitive Counter-Strike, joining INFINITE’s newly formed European roster in what marks one of the more notable comeback stories in the tier-two CS2 scene.

The 21-year-old AWPer returns after months of inactivity following his benching from GamerLegion, and will now headline INFINITE’s rebuilding project heading into the 2026 competitive season.

sl3nd Joins INFINITE’s New European CS2 Roster

INFINITE have confirmed four players for their new lineup, with sl3nd leading the roster alongside:

Rasmus “kreaz” Johansson

Martin “Dytor” Handl

Mihnea “mhN1” Gheață

The team is currently one player short, with the organization actively searching for a fifth to complete the roster.

sl3nd acknowledged the move publicly, calling INFINITE his “new home” and confirming that he is officially back in competition.

sl3nd’s Comeback After GamerLegion Benching

sl3nd has been largely absent from top-level CS2 since June 2025, when GamerLegion moved him to the bench after a 14-month stint.

During his final year with the team:

He posted a 0.98 HLTV rating

Played only four recorded matches in the following nine months

Despite the dip in form, his overall career remains solid:

1.13 career HLTV Rating 2.0

600+ maps played at competitive level

Earlier in 2026, sl3nd hinted at a return, stating:

“After a long time off I am ready to come back and compete again.”

That statement now materializes with his signing to INFINITE.

Roster Breakdown: Experience Meets Tier-2 Potential

The new INFINITE lineup blends experience with rebuilding potential:

kreaz & Dytor arrive from ex-Fingers Crossed, a team active in multiple European online tournaments such as CCT and EPL series events

mhN1 remains from INFINITE’s previous core and recently competed at DraculaN Season 5 in Bucharest

Coach: Samy “Tionix” von Gehlen

While not a top-tier roster on paper, the team has a mix of structure and firepower — with sl3nd clearly positioned as the primary star.

What This Means for INFINITE in 2026

Currently, INFINITE:

Have no HLTV ranking

Have no upcoming matches listed

Are still building their final lineup

This makes the final signing crucial. The fifth player will likely determine whether INFINITE can:

Compete in upper-tier online events (CCT, ESL Challenger qualifiers)

Or remain in the lower tier of European CS2

For sl3nd, this is also a career reset opportunity — a chance to prove he can return to form and re-enter higher-tier competition.