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Troy “Maniac”
NETHERLANDS
Rifle Player | Team: Reason
Maniac entered the speedsoft scene in 2023 through MOS Airsoft, thrown straight into the fast and unforgiving format of 3v3 NSL tournaments. From the jump, it was clear this wasn’t someone just finding their feet — it was someone building a foundation.
The pursuit of higher competition led him to Bushido in 2025, where the step up to official 5v5 Challenger format sharpened everything. His game sense deepened, his playstyle became his own, and the hunger to compete at the top level only grew. When Bushido eventually dissolved, that hunger didn’t go anywhere.
Reason came calling — and Maniac answered. Within his first Challengers competition with the team, he walked away with bronze. A medal on the board, but nowhere near satisfied.
Away from Reason, Maniac led the Anti Social team in their first ever 3v3 NSL appearance and continues to fly the flag for the brand on the competitive circuit.
Bronze is just the beginning.
#04 titi
BELIGUM
Hybrid Player | Team: HAKAI
#04 TITI | HAKAI | BELGIUM
22 years old and already one of the most decorated players in the European scene. Titi picked up a marker on 15th December 2022 and went straight into Terraknights — no amateur stage, no hesitation. Just raw talent and full commitment from the jump.
By 2023 he was already on podiums — 2nd at Raptor Spain and 2nd at NSL Seeding 6. In 2024 the medals kept stacking: 1st at the RealStrike 3v3 Cup, 2nd at NSL Pro Series, 1st at S2N’s 3v3 Cup, 3rd at Globals, 2nd at DSL — and representing Belgium on the international stage not once but twice. Two bronze medals at Nations Cup 2024 and 2025 to show for it.
2025 was another level entirely. Undefeated Pro Series 1 winner with Hakai. SpeedQB UK overall winner — undefeated. Three ESL Year Cup victories and overall winner 2025. Dutch Speed League champion. And then — USA FCC Champion, undefeated, across the Atlantic proving it on a global stage.
2026 hasn’t slowed down either. Guesting with Limburg Shotguns, he’s already added 2x silver in Pro 1 and 3, gold undefeated in Pro 2, and an undefeated 3v3 Cup win.
Off the field he’s a gamer, petrolhead, and self-confessed Pokémon obsessive — fast cars, faster reflexes, and always the loudest personality in the lobby. Social, chaotic, and a certified troll. But step on the field and the joke’s over.
This is Titi. Unfiltered. Undefeated. Always himself.
#21 SLADEY
UNITED KINDOM
Hybrid Player | Team: Twisted Jokers
Sladey isn’t your typical competitive player. Years of dipping in and out of Airsoft and CQB built a foundation most never develop — and when he turned his focus to Speedsoft in 2024, it showed immediately.
He entered the UK competitive scene with Ghxsted in 2025, but rather than settle, he made the bold decision to step away and learn. Floating and guesting across a number of teams, Sladey absorbed different systems, styles and approaches — sharpening his game in a way that only someone serious about progression would commit to.
That investment paid off. Now competing in the NSL Challenger Series with Dutch outfit Twisted Jokers, he’s since been appointed co-captain for the remainder of the season — a measure of the trust and respect he’s earned in a short space of time. Alongside that, he’ll be representing First2Top in SpeedQB EU and the ESL, making him one of the busiest and most well-travelled players in the Anti Social roster.
The results back it up — NTL 5v5 silver, Pulse Winter Cup 3v3 silver, and Pulse Winter Cup 5v5 gold. Medals across formats, across borders.
Off the field, Sladey is a family man through and through — happiest with the people he loves, his dog rarely far from his side, and quietly building what is almost certainly a very serious Pokémon card collection.
Don’t let that fool you on the field.
#11 GRANGER
NETHERLANDS
Hybrid Player | Team: Reason
Granger has been a fixture on the NSL circuit since 2023, building a reputation as one of the most versatile players in the scene. As a hybrid player, he’s equally dangerous in any role — the kind of athlete every team wants and every opponent has to account for.
His trophy cabinet speaks for itself. With Apex, he claimed bronze at the NSL Challengers and topped it with gold at the Rebel Cup in 2025 — a year that announced him as a serious competitor on the European stage. Moving into 2026 with Reason, he picked up where he left off — a fourth place finish at Challengers One before bouncing back to claim bronze at Challengers Two.
Off the back of that pedigree, Granger stepped into the captain’s role at Reason — leading by example on the field and holding the team together off it.
Away from the arena, he’s as committed to his passions as he is to the game — a self-confessed anime fan, Warhammer enthusiast, and someone who’ll happily disappear into a controller for hours. When the team isn’t training, you’ll find him exactly where he wants to be — with the boys, unbothered.
The medals are stacking up. The best is still to come.