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Wildcard Add Canadian Rifler HexT as CS2 Roster Continues Rebuild

Wildcard Add Canadian Rifler HexT as CS2 Roster Continues Rebuild

Wildcard Add Canadian Rifler HexT as CS2 Roster Continues Rebuild

Wildcard have officially signed Canadian rifler Jadan “HexT” Postma to their active Counter-Strike 2 roster, marking another step in the organization’s extensive rebuild for the 2026 season.

HexT, aged 24, joins Wildcard following his departure from M80 where he spent the latter half of 2025 and posted a 1.16 average rating across his six-month tenure — one of the stronger individual performances on his former lineup.

In the latest roster move, Simon “sSen” Solnæs Iversen has been moved to the bench, with HexT taking his place after just one LAN event with Wildcard’s earlier season squad.

Wildcard’s Current Active Lineup

  • Jaxon “Peeping” Cornwell — rifler (long-standing team member)

  • Anthony “CLASIA” Kearney — rifler

  • Miłosz “mhL” Knasiak — promoted from academy

  • Ethan “reck” Serrano — rifler

  • Jadan “HexT” Postma — rifler (new signing)

  • James “JamezIRL” Macaulay — coach

Benched:

  • Sebastian “fr3nd” Kuśmierz — academy stand-in

  • sSen — moved to bench

This change comes after Wildcard’s full offseason overhaul, which began with the organization benching or transfer-listing its entire roster at the end of 2025 in response to inconsistent results and internal instability.

Prior to HexT’s arrival, Wildcard unveiled a brand new CS2 roster for 2026 that combined fresh talent from their academy and free-agent signings — retaining only Peeping from the previous era. This lineup debuted at Fragadelphia Miami 2026, where they reached the quarter-finals, scoring wins over teams like Beyond Limits and Sharks before falling to 9INE.

HexT’s signing follows his departure from M80, where he was replaced to make room for former Wildcard player Josh “JBa” Barutt on that team’s roster — a move widely reported in transfer roundups.

Community reactions to the acquisition have been mixed, with some fans expressing optimism about HexT’s impact and others debating Wildcard’s broader rebuild direction.

Wildcard’s refreshed roster is now finalized heading into the 2026 competitive cycle, and the team will look to climb the Valve Regional Standings and secure invitations to major CS2 events.