Team Liquid has officially completed the permanent signing of Polish in-game leader Kamil “siuhy” Szkaradek from MOUZ, converting what began as a loan deal on April 4, 2025 into a full roster commitment. The move, announced around June 11, cements one of the more closely watched player transitions in competitive Counter-Strike 2 this year.
Siuhy, born August 26, 2002, joined Team Liquid on loan from MOUZ at the start of April. The two-month trial period gave Liquid’s management a chance to evaluate his fit during one of CS2’s premier events, the BLAST.tv Austin Major.
Siuhy replaced Justin “jks” Savage on the roster and assumed in-game leading duties that had previously belonged to Russel “Twistzz.” As of the latest roster updates, siuhy plays alongside EliGE, Naf, malbsMd, and ultimate.
The permanent deal removes any lingering uncertainty about Liquid’s CS2 direction. Locking siuhy in eliminates friction that can arise when players know they might be sent back, and teammates hesitate to build chemistry around someone who might not stick around.
Siuhy’s permanent integration into Team Liquid reshapes the competitive dynamics in CS2’s upper tier. Having a dedicated in-game leader frees Twistzz to focus purely on fragging. The move also weakens MOUZ, who lose not just a player but their tactical architect.
Team Liquid’s decision to convert the trial into a permanent deal relatively quickly, within roughly two months, signals confidence in both the player and the organization’s financial position.
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