G2 Esports Enters Teamfight Tactics With Four-Player Roster of Established European Talent

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G2 Esports Enters Teamfight Tactics With Four-Player Roster of Established European Talent

Transfer Market

04 March 2026 10:00

TL;DR

  • G2 Esports has officially entered Teamfight Tactics, unveiling a four-player roster of Canbizz, Double61, Enzosx, and Pas de Bol, all based in France, marking the Berlin organisation's first step into Riot's competitive autobattler.
  • The roster carries genuine TFT pedigree, with Double61 having won the Galaxies Championship in 2020, Pas de Bol winning EMEA Fates Finals in 2021, and all four players carrying top-eight finishes or better at major international events in recent years.

G2 Esports is stepping into a new arena. The Berlin-based organisation, best known for its dominant runs in League of Legends and VALORANT, has announced its entry into Teamfight Tactics with a four-player roster composed entirely of established European talent. The move extends G2's competitive reach into one of the most quickly growing ecosystems in Riot's esports portfolio.

The Roster and What Each Player Brings

G2's TFT lineup brings together four players whose combined resume covers some of the most prestigious events the game has held since its competitive scene formalised.

Muhammed "Canbizz" Canbaz is a French-Turkish player who has been a fixture at S-Tier TFT events over the past two years. A fourth-place finish at Rising Legends: Inkborn Fables Finals in July 2024, appearances at the Esports World Cup 2024, and a run at the Inkborn Fables Tactician's Crown .

Emre "Double61" Demirtas is the roster's most decorated member internationally. He won the Galaxies Championship in 2020, one of TFT's earliest and most significant global events, and has continued placing highly at major events throughout his career.

Enzo "Enzosx" Bordonzotti has also competed at the top tier consistently. A top-eight finish at the Esports World Cup 2024 and a fifth-place result at the Monsters Attack! Championship in 2023 place him among Europe's most reliable TFT competitors.

Laurent "Pas de Bol" Cidere rounds out the roster with his own significant international results. He won the EMEA: Fates Finals in 2021 and more recently achieved a top-four finish at the Esports World Cup 2025.

What the Players Said

The announcement generated genuine excitement on both sides. Pas de Bol wrote on X: "So proud to announce that I'm joining G2! An amazing opportunity, I'm going to give it my all to represent them best."

Canbizz added: "New challenge, new home. Joined @G2esports. Thankful for the trust. Time to write a new story."

G2's own account responded simply: "This story is gonna be a banger."

Why TFT and Why Now

TFT is a meaningfully different competitive proposition from the titles G2 has historically built around. League of Legends, VALORANT, CS2, and Rocket League are all team-based games where organisational identity is built through coordinated squad performance. TFT is primarily an individual game. Players compete independently within a shared lobby rather than alongside teammates, which means the support structure an organisation provides looks different, focused on coaching, meta analysis, travel logistics, and mental performance rather than team coordination and communication. That individual format has not slowed TFT's competitive growth.

Riot has invested significantly in the game's esports infrastructure through the Tactician's Crown circuit and the TFT track at the Esports World Cup, which has become one of the most high-profile opportunities for TFT players globally.

For G2, signing four players who already compete at the top level means entering the scene as a legitimate competitive force rather than an organisation testing the waters with developmental talent. That approach reflects how G2 has typically expanded into new titles, committing to established performers rather than building from scratch.

Several other major organisations have already staked positions in TFT, including Team Liquid, Cloud9, and various regional powerhouses.

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G2 Esports Enters Teamfight Tactics With Four-Player Roster of Established European Talent

Transfer Market

04 March 2026 10:00

TL;DR

  • G2 Esports has officially entered Teamfight Tactics, unveiling a four-player roster of Canbizz, Double61, Enzosx, and Pas de Bol, all based in France, marking the Berlin organisation's first step into Riot's competitive autobattler.
  • The roster carries genuine TFT pedigree, with Double61 having won the Galaxies Championship in 2020, Pas de Bol winning EMEA Fates Finals in 2021, and all four players carrying top-eight finishes or better at major international events in recent years.

G2 Esports is stepping into a new arena. The Berlin-based organisation, best known for its dominant runs in League of Legends and VALORANT, has announced its entry into Teamfight Tactics with a four-player roster composed entirely of established European talent. The move extends G2's competitive reach into one of the most quickly growing ecosystems in Riot's esports portfolio.

The Roster and What Each Player Brings

G2's TFT lineup brings together four players whose combined resume covers some of the most prestigious events the game has held since its competitive scene formalised.

Muhammed "Canbizz" Canbaz is a French-Turkish player who has been a fixture at S-Tier TFT events over the past two years. A fourth-place finish at Rising Legends: Inkborn Fables Finals in July 2024, appearances at the Esports World Cup 2024, and a run at the Inkborn Fables Tactician's Crown .

Emre "Double61" Demirtas is the roster's most decorated member internationally. He won the Galaxies Championship in 2020, one of TFT's earliest and most significant global events, and has continued placing highly at major events throughout his career.

Enzo "Enzosx" Bordonzotti has also competed at the top tier consistently. A top-eight finish at the Esports World Cup 2024 and a fifth-place result at the Monsters Attack! Championship in 2023 place him among Europe's most reliable TFT competitors.

Laurent "Pas de Bol" Cidere rounds out the roster with his own significant international results. He won the EMEA: Fates Finals in 2021 and more recently achieved a top-four finish at the Esports World Cup 2025.

What the Players Said

The announcement generated genuine excitement on both sides. Pas de Bol wrote on X: "So proud to announce that I'm joining G2! An amazing opportunity, I'm going to give it my all to represent them best."

Canbizz added: "New challenge, new home. Joined @G2esports. Thankful for the trust. Time to write a new story."

G2's own account responded simply: "This story is gonna be a banger."

Why TFT and Why Now

TFT is a meaningfully different competitive proposition from the titles G2 has historically built around. League of Legends, VALORANT, CS2, and Rocket League are all team-based games where organisational identity is built through coordinated squad performance. TFT is primarily an individual game. Players compete independently within a shared lobby rather than alongside teammates, which means the support structure an organisation provides looks different, focused on coaching, meta analysis, travel logistics, and mental performance rather than team coordination and communication. That individual format has not slowed TFT's competitive growth.

Riot has invested significantly in the game's esports infrastructure through the Tactician's Crown circuit and the TFT track at the Esports World Cup, which has become one of the most high-profile opportunities for TFT players globally.

For G2, signing four players who already compete at the top level means entering the scene as a legitimate competitive force rather than an organisation testing the waters with developmental talent. That approach reflects how G2 has typically expanded into new titles, committing to established performers rather than building from scratch.

Several other major organisations have already staked positions in TFT, including Team Liquid, Cloud9, and various regional powerhouses.

More:Bungie Addresses Six Major Marathon Concerns After Server Slam

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