"Counter-Strike: Global Offensive" young-shot Aurimas "Bymas" Pipiras elates set debut tournament this 2022. He will be competing for Mouz, a German Esports Organization. This will be his first-ever appearance in any professional tournament this year.
The 18-year-old professional player skipped IEM Katowice 2022 due to COVID-19 in reference to AFK Gaming. He will then be performing his gaming expertise in ESL Pro League Season 15.
The said tournament will see both a reshuffled roster of Mouz and Bymas' return since his last tournament at PGL Major Stockholm 2021. Bymas' team signed Entropiq into their opening players in the upcoming tournament.
Bymas extended his joyousness through a tweet as he said that he is looking forward to finally playing the first official tournament together with his revamped team.
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Mouz', Bymas' return in the Battlefield
Where did this team and player leave out since their very last official tournament appearance? Mouz had a sluggish performance in their last tournament appearance at IEM Katowice 2022. It was the same tournament Bymas missed.
This made Bymas want to come back from a measly year opener. He also thought that the months before the year had turned 22, they had not been great individually. On November 2021, Bymas succumbed to move out of 12th to 14th place of PGL Major Stockholm 2021.
Their performance was not always the reflection of how Bymas performed that time. He had an overall Half-Life Television (HLTV) rating of 1.10 and 1.11 in the challenger's stage and legends stage, respectively. It was a worse showing than the tournament they had before - ESL Pro League Season 14 - where they placed 9th to 12th.
The start of 2021 had been great overall for Bymas' "CS: GO" career as he copped a back-to-back championship in Snow Sweet Snow #3 and Flashpoint Season 3. Bymas was also honored by G2 Esports "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive" semi-professional player Nikola "NiKo" KovaÄ as the year's breakout player in 2020.
Mouz prior to this incoming ESL PL S15 had several adjustments in its roster. The changes are as follows:
The rostering seemed to introduce youngsters into its banner as it removed Robin "ropz" Kool who stayed under their banner for four years. Along with Kool, their coach Torbjørn "mithR" Nyborg and veteran player Chris "chrisJ" de Jong parted ways with the organization.
After a year of being pooled for every tournament Mouz partook, Frederik "acoR" Gyldstrand was rested in replacement of ádám "torzsi" Torzsás who was part of their amateur team MOUZ NXT.
They also made French veteran Nathan "NBK-" Schmitt get back at his retirement decision as Mouz landed him a place in the esports organization. MOUZ NXT's coach Dennis "sycrone" Nielsen replaced Nyborg.
As their showing for the ESL PL S15 is set and going, they released their roster through a tweet. They were also part of the Group A in the upcoming tournament with G2 Esports, NIP, Fnatic, and LookingForOrg.
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Written by: Jhon Paul Salazar