Tomáš "oskar" Šťastný has joined mousesports, replacing Johannes "nex" Maget.

"Even with the latest improvement, we felt that we needed to give a new impulse to the team. I am really excited to see oskar in a mousesports jersey and I am sure, so are our fans. I feel like oskar is the right fit for us, as he is not only a great player but also clicks with the team on a personal level." mousesports CEO Cengiz Tüylü said in a statement.

The move confirms an report from ESPN's Jacob Wolf on June 27, which said that oskar signed a forward contract with mousesports.

mousesports' lineup now looks as follows:

Nikola " NiKo " Kovač

" Kovač Chris " chrisJ " De Jong

" De Jong Denis " denis " Howell

" Howell Timo " Spiidi " Richter

" Richter Tomáš " oskar " Šťastný

" Šťastný Aleksandar "kassad" Trifunović (coach)

mouz’s lineup has been stable for over eight months — ever since Spiidi joined the team on Dec. 16, 2015 — though they have not had much success in the major tournaments that they’ve qualified for. They qualified for both the MLG Major Championship: Columbus and ESL One Cologne 2016 Majors, but finished in the Bottom 8 in both of those tournaments. Their most notable performance was a Top 4 finish in ELEAGUE Season 1.

nex’s removal may come as a surprise to some, as he has so far averaged a 1.05 HLTV rating in 2016, the second highest on mouz just below NiKo, but there were likely other factors at play.

oskar replaces nex. Strange since so many people told me nex wasn't the problem. — stuchiu (@stuchiuWriter) August 22, 2016

On the other hand, oskar comes into the lineup with a 1.23 rating in the year, well above even NiKo’s 1.18 rating.

Though oskar’s career spans back into the CS 1.6 days, he has only become a household name in CS:GO since joining HellRaisers on Oct. 6, 2015. His explosive performances have not garnered much real-world success in tournaments, but they’ve helped to raise his own profile, gaining the attention of mouz in addition to former Team Liquid coach James “GBJame^s” O’Connor.

After the Columbus major I wanted to keep s1mple and recruit a world class player. I went after @CSGOoskar but it was too late. Mouz was 1st — James O'Connor (@GBJamesCSGO) August 22, 2016

mousesports will debut their new lineup in ESL Pro League Week 2, where they will face off against Fnatic’s new lineup.

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