
MIGHT swap Voltage for BiNoX
MIGHT have confirmed to Dust2.us that Logan "Voltage" Long has been stepped down from the team while being replaced by former Chicken Coop AWPer Jérémy "BiNoX" Chiasson. Voltage's departure from the MIGHT marks the end of his three-month long reunion with Ryan "Snakes" Amann while also marking the end of his first foray into Counter-Strike after retiring in 2022.
Voltage told Dust2.us that he made the difficult decision to step down from MIGHT due to a mixture of personal and in-game circumstances, with the primary reason being a difficult job search that has left Voltage with less time to dedicate to CS2 in the short-term. Additionally, he said that MIGHT's mixed results in recent months makes it hard to dedicate time to and make a financial sacrifice for a team that is struggling to click.
With that, Voltage decided to step away from the game for now while hoping to return in the future should financial conditions improve.
His replacement, BiNoX, comes into MIGHT after being poached from Chicken Coop — leading to the latter team's dissolution. He will aim to help MIGHT find improved results while also aiming to advance in his career with a new quartet.
MIGHT are now:
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Jonathan "djay" Dallal
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Ryan "Snakes" Amann
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Nolan "Louie" Herges
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Jared "Jared" Habib
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Jérémy "BiNoX" Chiasson
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Calvin "becker" Becker (Coach)
MIGHT are currently live against anything else in the Group A Decider Match of the Thunderpick World Championship 2025: North American Series #1 Group Stage.