MOUZ and Jimi “Jimpphat” Salo have officially ended their relationship, closing a chapter that saw the Finnish Counter-Strike 2 player rise from academy prospect to championship-winning talent.
Jimpphat’s departure had been telegraphed for months. The writing was on the wall when MOUZ benched both him and in-game leader Ludvig “Brollan” Brolin on April 18, 2026, shifting Jimpphat to inactive status. But the roots of this breakup stretch back even further, with speculation about his exit circulating since mid-December 2025.
From academy pipeline to trophy cabinet
Jimpphat came up through MOUZ NXT, the team’s academy squad, before earning a promotion to the main roster in July 2023. During his time on the main roster, Jimpphat helped MOUZ collect three major trophies, including ESL Pro League titles. MOUZ clearly saw long-term value in him too, given that Jimpphat signed a contract extension with the organization in January 2025, though the specific terms and duration of that deal were never publicly disclosed.
By the accounts that surfaced in late 2025, this was Jimpphat’s call. The desire to explore new opportunities reportedly drove the separation, not performance issues or internal conflict.
MOUZ’s roster puzzle gets more complicated
Losing Jimpphat alongside Brollan’s benching means MOUZ pulled two foundational pieces out of the lineup simultaneously on April 18, 2026. MOUZ’s academy-to-main-roster pipeline has produced legitimate talent, but replacing two players of this caliber, one of whom was your IGL, requires more than just plugging in warm bodies from the bench.
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