Who is KikiCASTZ?
21 Feb 2026When the hype levels spike on our CS2 and Rocket League broadcasts, there is a good chance **KikiCASTZ** is on the mic – a Bosnian caster with strong ties to the Swiss scene who has carved out his own path in esports broadcasting.
From a missed pro dream to the microphone
Kiki always wanted those “epic casted moments” in his games – originally as a player on the big stage.
When the pro dream fell short due to mechanics, he flipped the script: if he could not make it to the stage himself, he would bring the big stage feel to everyone else who just missed out as well.
His goal became clear: give community players the chance to have their highlights cast as if they were playing on a tier-one broadcast.
WRK League: the starting point
His casting journey began about 3.5 years ago with the WRK League, a 1v1 Rocket League competition he created together with his friends Sky, Wesley, and Abe.
There was no budget, no dedicated production team, and no staff, so everyone had to do a bit of everything – organising, streaming, and casting.
That is where Kiki discovered his love for casting: a small community, big emotions, and every moment live and unscripted.
RSC EU, Redirect, and the first bigger stages
His next step beyond his own league led him to RSC EU, where he learned how professional broadcasts work and refined his on-air fundamentals with the help of experienced casters like DannyBoyATM, SirPigasus, and Rhino.
Around the same time, he met producer Hazza and the Redirect Esports project, which gives younger talent a bigger stage through its Redirect Monthly series.
During the 23rd Redirect Monthly, Kiki delivered one of his personal career highlights when his casting impressed Mertzy enough to be featured on his YouTube channel – a huge moment for him as both a fan and a caster.
Pro contracts and the DACH connection
His first professional contract came with the Swiss organisation Simmer UME through Nukes, who helped open the door into the DACH region and deepen his understanding of the local scene.
Later, a deal with Godalions followed, where he met his agent Tommy, who now supports him in securing professional opportunities and navigating his casting career.
During this period, Kiki began experimenting outside Rocket League with VALORANT, League of Legends, and especially CS2 – titles where tactical depth and his energetic style fit naturally.
Joining Ibex – a key voice for the Swiss Ibex Gaming League
Today, KikiCASTZ is part of the casting line-up for the Swiss Ibex Gaming Circuit, contributing to both CS2 and Rocket League coverage during the Winter Season 2026.
His focus is simple: professional-level production, clear and accessible analysis, and enough hype to make every clutch and every flip reset sound as massive as it feels for the players.
If you have tuned into our recent Premier Division broadcasts, you have likely already heard his voice – and you will hear it many more times this season.
More than just a caster
Away from the mic, Kiki keeps himself busy with a wide range of hobbies:
- Airsoft, bringing the same competitive mindset into real-life skirmishes
- Chess, sharpening the strategic thinking that feeds back into his desk work
- Graphic design, using his eye for visuals to understand overlays, branding, and broadcast identity
Despite having casted hundreds of games, one big goal remains unchecked: a LAN appearance.
Just like his idol NiKo is still chasing that elusive major trophy, Kiki is racing towards his first LAN – and we will see which Bosnian reaches their milestone first.
For the Swiss Ibex Gaming League Winter Season 2026, one thing is certain: his story with us is only just getting started, and we are excited to have his voice on our broadcasts.