Roster instability can rattle even the most consistent team in CS2; HEROIC is no exception. The organization has sold standout rifler ‘tN1R’ and is bringing back ‘xfl0ud’ to stabilize its core right before the Esports World Cup. Here’s what happened, why it matters, and what to watch as the next chapter unfolds.
Roster instability can rattle even the most consistent team in CS2; HEROIC is no exception. The organization has sold standout rifler ‘tN1R’ and is bringing back ‘xfl0ud’ to stabilize its core right before the Esports World Cup. Here’s what happened, why it matters, and what to watch as the next chapter unfolds.
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The Sale of tN1R

HEROIC confirmed the Sale of Andrey ‘tN1R’ Tatarinovich, who will depart the team after the Esports World Cup. The organization noted that they had resisted offers, but the bidding team ultimately activated a buyout clause in tN1R’s contract.
‘tN1R’ wasn’t just any rifler—he was HEROIC’s best performer this year with a stellar 1.17 rating. His great performance was one of the keys to victories at the CCT Global Finals and MESA Nomadic Masters Spring, along with regular appearances in tier-one tournaments.
xfl0ud Returns to the Starting Five

‘xfl0ud’ was benched in June despite a solid 1.12 rating, leaving fans questioning the decision amid consistent individual performance.
After the Esports World Cup, HEROIC will reinstate Turkish rifler Yasin ‘xfl0ud’ Koç to the active lineup instead of ‘tN1R’. Director of Esports Robin Nymann mentioned that bringing back ‘xfl0ud’ was necessary to preserve VRS points and maintain continuity in the roster’s pre-summer core.
What This Means to HEROIC
Constant changes—six in just a few months—can disrupt team chemistry, communication, and strategy execution, especially in high-pressure environments.
This is more than a return—’xfl0ud’ has motivation to prove himself and re-earn trust. His success could hinge on adapting quickly, reestablishing synergy with ‘LNZ’ and others, and delivering impact under pressure.
What’s Next?

HEROIC enters a critical stage—losing a top performer in ‘tN1R’ and bringing back a familiar rifler in ‘xfl0ud’ is a gamble on regained cohesion. The times after the Esports World Cup will be crucial in testing this reshuffled lineup’s resilience.
HEROIC roster after the Esports World Cup will be as follows:
- Linus ‘LNZ’ Holtäng
- Linus ‘nilo’ Bergman
- Simon ‘yxngstxr’ Boije
- Yasin ‘xfl0ud’ Koç
- Alimzhan ‘Alkaren’ Bitimbai
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