Wildcard Shakes Up the Scene with a Surprising New Addition!
January 23, 2026 09:31 PM
By KatyRatio
In a move that’s already sparking conversations across the esports world, Wildcard has just dropped a bombshell announcement. Fresh off the heels of listing Simon "sSen" Solnæs Iversen for transfer, the team has secured a major signing: Jadan "HexT" Postma. But here's where it gets controversial—HexT’s addition comes just weeks after his unexpected removal from M80 in December, where he was replaced by Josh "JBa" Barutt. What does this mean for Wildcard’s future? And this is the part most people miss: HexT’s return to CS2 marks his first competitive appearance since his M80 contract expired, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering if he’s ready to reclaim his spot at the top.
For Wildcard, this signing strengthens their North American core, adding another seasoned NA player to their roster. HexT’s last notable performance at the Starladder Budapest Major saw him deliver a solid 1.02 rating across 9 maps—a stat that, while not jaw-dropping, hints at his potential to shine in the right environment. But will Wildcard be that environment? Only time will tell.
The Updated Wildcard Roster:
- Jaxon "Peeping" Cornwell
- Ethan "reck" Serrano
- Anthony "CLASIA" Kearney
- Miłosz "mhL" Knasiak
- Jadan "HexT" Postma
- James "JamezIRL" Macaulay (Coach)
Controversy Alert: Is HexT’s addition a game-changer for Wildcard, or a risky gamble? Some argue that his recent inactivity could be a red flag, while others believe his experience and skill make him a perfect fit. What do you think? Is Wildcard making a smart move, or are they setting themselves up for disappointment? Let us know in the comments below—this is one debate you won’t want to miss!