Maciej “F1KU” Miklas is a professional esports player representing Poland on the Counter-Strike 2 scene. Over a 6-year career, he has gained international recognition, taking part in more than 100 tournaments and playing over 500 matches. Frequently achieving victories and high placements, he has earned more than $142,000 in prize money.
He began his journey in December 2017 with ProXima Gaming Academy, earning a bronze medal at Go4CS:GO Europe Cup #284. From January 2018 to February 2020, his career stagnated as he played for teams such as Paragraph Crew, Rodzinkapl, Klauny, VEXOS, Vex.eSport, SamerTajm, One More Time, WITCHERS, and AnimalPlanet, but without major success.
His breakthrough came after joining AGO esports, where he secured his first significant achievements, including titles at OGA Counter PIT Season 5, ESL Mistrzostwa Polski - Spring 2020, ESEA Season 33: Premier Division - Europe Finals, Polish Esport Cup Fall 2020: Season 3, Puchar Narodowej Drużyny Esportu, ESEA Season 38: Premier Division - Europe, along with runner-up finishes at Eden Arena: Malta Vibes - Week 1, Snow Sweet Snow #2, ESL Mistrzostwa Polski: Spring 2021, and more. He also placed high in several other tournaments, including ESL Pro League Season 12: Europe (13-14th), Spring Sweet Spring #1 and #2 (9-12th), and ESL Pro League Season 15 (13-16th).
In May 2022, he signed with OG, where he reached new heights. With the team, he won events such as Teleperformance PXP Invitational, BLAST Premier: Fall Groups 2022, and CCT Season 2 European Series #20. He also earned runner-up finishes at CCT Season 1 Central Europe Series #2 and Skyesports Masters 2024, plus numerous bronze medals across premier events including BLAST Premier: World Final 2022, Brazy Party, BLAST Premier: Showdowns, and CCT competitions.
During his time with OG, he consistently reached solid placements at top tournaments, including IEM Rio Major 2022 (17-19th), IEM Katowice 2023 (9-12th), IEM Cologne 2023 (13-16th), IEM Dallas 2023 (7-8th), and BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 (23-24th).
In August 2025, his partnership with OG ended, and in September he joined Wildcard, where he currently plays. With his new team, he has so far competed only at Frackville 2025, finishing in 3rd place.