MIBR are close to adding Tomas “tomaszin” Corna from BESTIA. The Argentine player is expected to take Breno “brnz4n” Poletto’s place in the Brazilian team’s active lineup.
The transfer would be MIBR’s second roster change for the remainder of the season. It would also bring tomaszin into a lineup that added Lucas “nqz” Soares in June.
MIBR Continue Roster Rebuild
nqz joined MIBR after Klimentii “kl1m” Krivosheev left the team and returned to the bench of G2 Ares. Now, tomaszin is expected to become the next new addition to the roster.
If the transfer is completed, brnz4n will move to the bench. The Brazilian has been part of MIBR’s main lineup before the reported change.
Tomaszin’s BESTIA Record
tomaszin has represented BESTIA since May 2023. During that period, he won 11 tournaments with the Argentine organization.
His notable titles include DraculaN Season 4 in Europe and the Argentina Game Show Cup in Buenos Aires. Both tournaments were played on LAN. He also contributed to BESTIA’s qualification for international events, including the Austin Major in 2025.

Changes at BESTIA
tomaszin’s expected departure would continue BESTIA’s roster changes for the rest of the season. In July, the organization appointed Gustavo “tge” Motta as its head coach.
This month, BESTIA moved Ignacio “nacho” Rodriguez to the bench and parted ways with assistant coach Julián “Zote” Acosta. André “drop” Abreu, who is currently a free agent, is the leading candidate to replace nacho in the Argentine team’s lineup.
Following tomaszin’s arrival, MIBR are expected to field Carlos Eduardo “venomzera” Dias, Felipe “insani” Yuji, Linus “LNZ” Holtäng, Lucas “nqz” Soares, and Tomas “tomaszin” Corna. Nestor “LETN1” Tanić will remain the team’s coach, while brnz4n is expected to move to the bench.
What the Move Means
According to a report by Dust2 Brasil, MIBR are close to completing the signing of Tomas “tomaszin” Corna from BESTIA. The expected transfer would give MIBR another roster change ahead of the remainder of the season.
For BESTIA, the move would mean losing a player who helped the organization win 11 tournaments and qualify for events such as the Austin Major in 2025.