The esports world has once again been stirred by a significant roster move. Monte has officially confirmed the benching of Olek “hades” Miskiewicz, marking the conclusion of an eight-month chapter defined by precision, leadership, and transition. Hades, the Polish AWPer known for his calculated aggression and steady demeanor, leaves his role after briefly captaining the team and serving as its primary sniper throughout his tenure.
His departure follows a reshuffling of roles within Monte, which began in early 2025 when the captaincy was handed to Gizmy. Despite this internal evolution, hades’ contributions were never in question—his presence in the server often dictated the tempo and confidence of the squad.
Hades may replace m0NESY in G2
Now, a new door may open. According to HLTV.org, G2 Esports is actively engaged in negotiations to secure hades as a direct replacement for Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov, whose rumored transfer to Falcons is anticipated immediately after the PGL Bucharest Major. Should the move materialize, it would mark a defining moment in hades’ career—ascending into one of the most storied lineups in Counter-Strike history.
Time is of the essence. G2 faces a high-stakes competitive stretch, with PGL Astana (May 10–18) and IEM Dallas (May 19–25) looming ahead. In the wake of m0NESY’s potential departure, hades stands as a beacon of stability and firepower—qualities G2 desperately needs to maintain momentum before the Major circuit intensifies. His arrival could inject the team with fresh dynamism during this transitional period.
If the deal is finalized, Hades’ move to G2 could signal not just a career revival, but a pivotal turning point in the 2025 competitive season—a moment when potential meets opportunity on the grandest stage.