Swedish superstar Ludvig “Brollan” Brolin has completed his integration into the MOUZ roster. The 21-year-old was on a temporary loan from Ninjas in Pyjamas this entire time.
LETS GOOOO! Permanent 5th in Mouz! 😍🐭
Looking forward to next season #VAMOUZ https://t.co/YJm8Ul2CEb— Ludvig Brolin (@Brollan) June 11, 2024
In January 2024, Brollan joined the MOUZ roster as a loaned player. The tenure was agreed to be six months. Together with the international roster, Brollan has been playing impeccable Counter-Strike and seemed to be in a much happier place than his previous team, Ninjas in Pyjamas.
The Swede quickly adapted to the new game and has one of the highest rating increases from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to Counter-Strike: 2. Not only was Brollan fragging out with the new changes, but he also had a reliable supporting cast that enabled him to play the way he wanted to.
Today I’m officially parting ways with @NIP
I’m thankfull for all the memories in the past 2 years and the people I had the chance to meet there and I wish you good luck with your new roster!Thanks! ❤️ @REZcsgo @TroelsRobl @ErikWendel @ChahineHicham @THREAT_CS https://t.co/NbxCDSl9rX
— Ludvig Brolin (@Brollan) June 11, 2024
In the two-year tenure at Ninjas in Pyjamas, Brollan averaged a 1.06 rating, which is relatively high in professional Counter-Strike terms. However, since joining MOUZ, Brollan’s rating increased to 1.14, which has reached star-player levels. In the Tier 1 scene, he is the 6th highest-rated player in the past three months!
When playing under Ninjas in Pyjamas, Brollan rarely smiled, even though he’s an easygoing and happy guy. In MOUZ, it really looks like he is enjoying his time and playing Counter-Strike with real friends. He has been performing consistently, being one of MOUZ’s best players and reliable in the clutches.
MOUZ has become a force to be reckoned with. They have jumped from a Top 10 team to the #1 ranked team in the world after winning ESL Pro League Season 19 and BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024. Aside from these monumental wins, the young squad would consistently finish within the top four in S-Tier events.
After taking the number one spot in the world rankings, MOUZ unfortunately crashed out of the previous significant tournament, IEM Dallas 2024, where they finished 9th-12th place. However, this performance was excusable as they constantly traveled and played in tournaments for the past months with almost no breaks.
With the permanent signing of Brollan, the MOUZ roster is now:
- Ádám “torzsi” Torzsás
- Dorian “xertioN” Berman
- Kamil “siuhy” Szkaradek
- Jimi “Jimpphat” Salo
- Ludvig “Brollan” Brolin
The squad will be given a nice, long month break to recoup their energy for the next tournament. We’ll see MOUZ’s next appearance at the Esports World Cup, a $1,000,000 event in Riyadh from July 17 to 21.
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