MOUZ NXT allow Q-Q, sl3nd to explore options
The two youngsters are not in the team's plans heading into the fall season.
MOUZ NXT has announced that it will allow two of its players to seek new opportunities during the off-season as they are not in the team's plans for the coming season.
Marcus "Q-Q" Krolak-Henriksen, who joined the team in the 2022 fall season, and Henrich "sl3nd" Hevesi, who has been in the German organization's books since February, are therefore now allowed to look for new opportunities elsewhere.
The outgoing players were a part of the team that peaked at No. 43 in the world recently after winning CCT North Europe 5 with victories over the likes of Sprout, 9INE, Endpoint and B8.
MOUZ NXT had been struggling before going out with a bang ahead of the off-season, however. Their ESEA Advanced journey ended short of promotion at the Challenger League relegation and other CCT events did not prove as fruitful as the quintet's swan song victory.
"NXT might have some higher fluctuation than regular teams," said Jan Dominicus, MOUZ's Chief Business Development Officer, "since we are trying to always have players that can ultimately make it into our main roster."
MOUZ NXT is currently:
Jimi "Jimpphat" Salo
Bram "Nexius" Campana
Christoffer "Chr1zN" Storgaard
Tobias "TOBIZ" Theo (coach)
Marcus "Q-Q" Krolak-Henriksen (transfer-listed)
Henrich "sl3nd" Hevesi (transfer-listed)


Nikita 'HeavyGod' Martynenko


Adrian 'XELLOW' Guță
Daniil 'alpha' Demin
Christopher 'dexter' Nong
David 'frozen' Čerňanský
Jon 'JDC' de Castro






Altair 'kAlash' Askarov


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