The Slovakian Counter Strike star David “frozen” Čerňanský has officially parted ways with MOUZ, a German esports organization. This marks the end of a significant chapter in frozen’s career, spanning nearly five years since his signing in March 2019.
Frozen played a crucial role in MOUZ’s rebuilding phase, which also saw the inclusion of players like Finn “karrigan” Andersen and Özgür “woxic” Eker.
During his tenure with MOUZ, frozen achieved notable success, including his first international tournament victories. A career highlight was winning the ESL Pro League Season 10 Finals in Odense.
Frozen’s performance peaked in 2022 when he debuted in HLTV’s top 20 player ranking at No.17, coinciding with MOUZ reaching the IEM Rio semi-finals.
Frozen described his departure from MOUZ as “probably the most difficult decision” of his career. He expressed gratitude for the opportunities MOUZ provided, which transformed his dreams into reality, including traveling the world, playing the game he loves, and winning his first trophy.
Reports suggest that frozen is set to join FaZe Clan, replacing Russel “Twistzz” Van Dulken, who is moving to Liquid. FaZe Clan has included frozen in their lineup for the upcoming BLAST Premier World Final. MOUZ has not yet announced a permanent replacement for frozen but has registered Ludvig “Brollan” Brolin from Ninjas in Pyjamas as a stand-in for the event.
Frozen’s move from MOUZ to FaZe Clan represents a significant transition in his career. As he steps into this new chapter, the CS2 community eagerly waiting to see how his talent will contribute to FaZe Clan’s future successes.