100 Thieves brings Crazy Thieves roster back for ALGS Year 6

Joey Morris
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Crazy Thieves in ALGS Year 5 Championship day two
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100 Thieves has announced that the Crazy Thieves roster will return for the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Year 6 circuit.

Players Noyan ‘Genburten‘ Ozkose, Evan ‘Verhulst‘ Verhulst, and in-game leader Josue ‘Phony‘ Daniel Ruiz will once again represent Crazy Thieves in upcoming Apex Legends tournaments.

Crazy Thieves is a collaboration between esports organisations 100 Thieves and Crazy Raccoon, which was first unveiled back in January 2026.

The team went on to compete in the ALGS Year 5 Championship in Sapporo, Japan, the crowning event of the season. The roster experienced a hectic journey in the championship, from a showdown with Ninjas in Pyjamas during the Group Stage, to qualifying for the Finals.

While orgless team Oblivion would be named the Year 5 champions, Crazy Thieves would place sixth overall, winning $100,000 (~£75,060) in winnings.

Crazy Thieves will make its next appearance at the ALGS Split 1 Pro League in the Americas region, competing against teams such as Oblivion, Team Falcons, Ninjas in Pyjamas and more. The tournament offers Championship Points, serving as the organisation’s first step in its run to the ALGS Year 6 Championship in 2027.

Team Roster Changes in ALGS Year 6

Various teams have made drastic roster changes in preparation for ALGS Year 6, which offers $7m (~£5.2m) in prize funds for teams to earn throughout the season.

ZETA DIVISION returned to the Apex Legends esports scene after nearly three and a half years of absence, signing athletes such as former Fnatic player Yuga ‘YukaF‘ Horie.

Fnatic itself introduced two new players to its roster, including former ENTER.FORCE 36 member Choi ‘ILY‘ Jun-hyeok.

Swedish esports organisation Alliance welcomed Jan ‘akku‘ Schneeberger to its Apex Legends roster, replacing Miron ‘Effect‘ Novikov, who transferred to Aurora Gaming. Back in January, Svyatoslav ‘ojrein‘ Korochinsky returned to Aurora Gaming, replacing ALGS Year 4 champion Jose ‘Uxako‘ Llosa.

Many more roster changes are anticipated to occur during ALGS Year 6 as teams strive to become the next champion of the Apex Legends esports scene.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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