100 Thieves Extends Crazy Thieves Partnership with Genburten and Verhulst for ALGS Year 6 Campaign
100 Thieves confirms the Crazy Thieves roster for ALGS Year 6. Genburten and Verhulst return to lead the team in the $7M Apex Legends Global Series circuit.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 6, 2026, 8:35 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Esports Insider

Reaffirming the Transpacific Esports Alliance
The strategic partnership between North American organization 100 Thieves and Japanese powerhouse Crazy Raccoon has been officially renewed for the Apex Legends Global Series Year 6 season. Operating under the Crazy Thieves moniker, the joint venture aims to maintain the momentum established during their debut earlier this year. By pooling resources and brand equity, the two organizations have created a unique cross-regional entity that leverages 100 Thieves' tactical infrastructure alongside Crazy Raccoon's massive influence in the Asian market. This continuity provides a stable platform for the roster as they prepare for the grueling competitive calendar ahead.
Core Roster Stays Intact for New Circuit
Stability is the defining characteristic of the Crazy Thieves strategy, as the organization has recommitted to its high-profile starting lineup. Noyan Ozkose, known globally as Genburten, returns alongside Evan Verhulst and in-game leader Josue Daniel Ruiz, who competes as Phony. This trio brings a wealth of championship experience to the server, having already demonstrated their ability to perform under the intense pressure of international LAN events. By retaining the entire squad, Crazy Thieves avoids the integration hurdles currently facing many of their rivals, potentially giving them a chemistry advantage during the early stages of the Year 6 Split 1 Pro League.
Building on a Strong Championship Foundation
The decision to run back the existing roster follows a commendable performance at the ALGS Year 5 Championship held in Sapporo, Japan. During that event, Crazy Thieves navigated a difficult path that included a high-stakes group stage confrontation with Ninjas in Pyjamas before eventually securing a place in the grand finals. While the unsigned squad Oblivion ultimately claimed the top spot, the Crazy Thieves roster finished in sixth place, securing $100,000 in prize winnings. This performance established the team as a consistent contender, proving that the collaborative model between 100 Thieves and Crazy Raccoon could translate into tangible results on the global stage.
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