FaZe Clan is considering changes to its Counter-Strike 2 lineup, with the organization reportedly leaning toward keeping rifler broky on the squad. The potential shakeup comes as the team struggles with frequent roster moves that have frustrated fans and blurred its competitive identity.
Why the roster could shift
The organization has a history of swapping players in and out of its CS2 roster. According to sources close to the team, leadership is evaluating which pieces fit a long-term strategy. The constant turnover — while sometimes intended to fix short-term results — has instead created instability, making it harder for the squad to build chemistry and consistent form.
FaZe's management is now under pressure to decide whether to make another change or commit to the current core. The team's recent performances have not matched the high expectations that come with the FaZe brand, and internal discussions are focused on finding a lineup that can compete at the top level without needing a rebuild every few months.
The broky factor
One name that appears safe in the current discussions is broky. The Latvian AWPer has been a consistent performer for FaZe, and keeping him provides a reliable anchor on the defensive side. While the organization has not confirmed any final decisions, sources indicate that broky is not part of the roster-change conversation — at least for now.
That leaves the other slots open to speculation. FaZe has not publicly named any specific players who might join or leave, but the team's pattern of frequent adjustments suggests that at least one or two positions could be filled by new faces before the next major tournament cycle.
Fan frustrations and identity concerns
The repeated roster moves have not gone unnoticed by the CS2 community. FaZe fans have grown vocal about the lack of stability, with many questioning whether the organization has a clear vision for its esports division. Some worry that the constant changes are eroding the team's identity — once known for a disciplined, star-studded lineup, FaZe now risks becoming known as a revolving-door roster.
Identity issues can be harder to fix than individual player performance. Without a stable core, the team struggles to develop a distinct playstyle or build the kind of trust that wins close rounds. For a brand built on winning and swagger, that disconnect has real consequences in the standings and in the stands.
FaZe Clan has not set a deadline for a decision, but the next CS2 tournament cycle is approaching. The question now is whether management will make another quick change or finally commit to a lineup and let it grow — and whether broky's presence alone is enough to build around.




