The Estonian star is leaving MOUZ after four and a half years amid reports of his move to FaZe.
The German organization announced that Robin "ropz" Cool and MOUZ officially broke up. The 22-year-old talent is believed to have left the team before his last contract originally expired.
MOUZ were the first professional team of an Estonian star. Ropz joined the organization at the time still known as Mousesports in 2017 to connect his story with names like Chris "chrisJ" de Jong and Tomas "oskar" Šťastný, having announced himself in the FaceIt Pro League (FPL).
Ropz quickly became the most talked about young person when his name is on everyone's tongue when talking about the stars of the future, and by the end of 2017 he helped the team win their first international tournament at the ESG Tour Mykonos in Greece.
In 2018, after winning titles at StarSeries i-League Season 4, V4 Future Sports Festival and ESL One New York, ropz first appeared in the top 20 players of the year, finishing 19th. He improved his position at the end of the year after a major change in the team in early 2019, finishing 10th this year and 7th in 2020, becoming a major player for the organization and its biggest star.111111
Now he leaves Mouz after the ups and downs in 2021, thanks to roster changes after Finn's move "karrigan" Andersen in Faze and the arrival of Christopher "dexter" Nun. The European team suffered from inconsistencies that saw them drop out of tournaments more often before reaching the playoffs and remain outside the top 10 rankings for most of the year, except for a short period after a surprise win at Flashpoint 3.
В MOUZ the following four players and coach remain:
David "frozen" Chernyasky Christopher "dexter" No Aurimas "Bymas" Pepper
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