Legendary CS2 Veterans: The Oldest Active Pro Players in 2025
Professional Counter-Strike 2 players are proving that age doesn't limit competitive success, with many veterans continuing to dominate the scene well into their 30s. Here's a comprehensive look at the oldest active CS2 players in 2025:
Peter "dupreeh" Rasmussen (30)
- Notable stats: 1.07 player rating, 1.12 KD ratio
- Career earnings: Over $1.5 million
- Known for consistent high-level performance
Polaroid of dupreeh wearing headphones
Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo (32)
- Two-time Major champion
- Career earnings: Over $1.1 million
- KD ratio: 1.15
- Instrumental in developing Brazilian CS scene
Alt: FalleN Toledo with gaming headset
Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski (30)
- Current team: GamerLegion
- Respected in-game leader (IGL)
- Known for tactical expertise
Headshot of Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski
Marco "Snappi" Pfeiffer (33)
- Played for 18 different teams since 2013
- KD ratio: 0.96
- Recent achievement: Intel Extreme Masters Dallas 2023 victory
Marco "Snappi" Pfeiffer wearing headset
Finn "karrigan" Andersen (33)
- Career earnings: Nearly $1.7 million
- Holds master's degrees in auditing and business administration
- Notable for balancing education and professional gaming
Karrigan in black team shirt
Ricardo "rmn" Oliveira (31)
- Key player for team SAW
- Known for leadership qualities
- Consistent international performer
Polaroid of Ricardo rmn Oliveira
Engin "MAJ3R" Küpeli (33)
- Current team: Eternal Fire
- Turkish team captain
- Notable achievements with Space Soldiers
MAJ3R Kupeli, bearded CS:GO player
Cedric "RpK" Guipouy (34)
- Oldest featured player
- Notable comeback in 2014
- Winner of ECS Season 7 Finals
RpK, French CS:GO pro player portrait
Fredrik "roeJ" Røj Christensen (30)
- Former Copenhagen Flames player
- Known for precise aim
- Active competitive player
Fredrik 'roeJ' Christensen wearing headphones
Joakim "jkaem" Myrbostad (30)
- Current team: Apeks
- Known for clutch plays
- Skilled entry fragger
jkaem wearing gaming headset
These veterans demonstrate that success in competitive CS2 relies more on experience, strategic thinking, and dedication than just quick reflexes. Their achievements continue to challenge the notion that esports is exclusively a young person's domain.