Luminosity Eyes Monte Core Roster and lux for CS2 Comeback
Luminosity Gaming is reportedly targeting players from Monte's core roster, including lux, as the organization plots a return to competitive Counter-Strike.

Luminosity Moves to Re-Enter Counter-Strike
Luminosity Gaming is setting its sights on a comeback in competitive Counter-Strike, with reports indicating the organization is pursuing key players from Monte's core lineup. Among those being targeted is lux, a player connected to the Monte roster. The move signals that Luminosity, which has stepped back from the CS scene in recent periods, is serious about rebuilding a competitive presence.
The news, first reported by Crypto Briefing, adds Luminosity to the growing list of organizations repositioning themselves around the Counter-Strike 2 era. CS2, Valve's full transition away from CS:GO, has reshaped the competitive landscape and prompted several orgs to reassess their rosters and investments in the title.
Who Are the Monte Core?
Monte is a Counter-Strike organization that built a reputation through competitive play in European and CIS regional circuits. The "core" of any CS roster typically refers to the group of players who form the strategic and mechanical backbone of the team, the ones around whom a new lineup would be constructed.
Luminosity's reported interest in acquiring multiple players from that group, rather than a single pickup, suggests the organization wants to bring in an established unit rather than assembling a squad from scratch. Building around a pre-existing core can shorten the time it takes for a team to develop chemistry and compete at a high level.
Lux, named specifically in the reporting, would be part of that foundation if negotiations progress. No contract figures, signing dates, or confirmed agreements have been reported at this stage.
Luminosity's History in Counter-Strike
Luminosity has a notable history in Counter-Strike that stretches back to the CS:GO era. The organization is perhaps best remembered as the team that housed several players who would go on to form the legendary SK Gaming and later MIBR Brazilian lineups, a group that dominated the global scene in the mid-2010s. After that roster departed, Luminosity's CS presence became more sporadic.
A return to the title now, under the CS2 banner, would mark a meaningful re-entry for a brand that carries real recognition among longtime fans of the game. Whether the organization can attract the resources and talent needed to compete at the upper tiers remains to be seen, but targeting an intact group of players from a competitive roster like Monte's is a credible starting point.
What This Means for the CS2 Roster Market
The reported pursuit comes during an active period in the CS2 transfer market. Teams across Europe and North America have been restructuring rosters as the competitive calendar evolves and organizations weigh their commitments to the title.
For Monte players, interest from an organization like Luminosity represents a potential pathway to a new competitive home, particularly if Monte itself is undergoing changes. Roster movement at this level often involves multiple parties simultaneously, and deals can shift quickly depending on contract situations and competing offers.
Luminosity has not made an official public announcement confirming any signings or negotiations as of the time of this report. Fans and analysts will be watching closely for any formal confirmation that the organization is back in the Counter-Strike fold.
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