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Ninjas in Pyjamas (NiP) has made a significant change to its Counter-Strike 2 roster, removing Hampus “hampus” Poser from the starting line-up and adding Patrick “es3tag” Hansen.

This move follows a period of inconsistent performance and leadership struggles for the team.

The decision to replace hampus with es3tag comes after the appointment of General Manager Björn “THREAT” Pers, who identified leadership as a key issue within the squad.

NiP has faced challenges ever since Nicolai “device” Reedtz left the team late in 2021 when they were at the peak of their performance.

The Swedish organization has undergone several roster changes since then, with fleeting success, including a brief period in mid-2022 when they reached fourth place in the global rankings.

In-game leadership has been a persistent problem, with Aleksi “Aleksib” Virolainen attempting the role from late 2022 to mid-2023 without significant success, and hampus taking on leadership responsibilities since his exit.

Hampus had previously expressed his willingness to serve as the in-game leader when he returned in July, but he did not explicitly state his desire for the position.

THREAT emphasized the team’s need for stronger leadership in an interview conducted by NiP after assuming the role of General Manager.

This roster change is NiP’s second in recent time and follows the departure of Finnish IGL Aleksib after the BLAST Paris Major in May, during which hampus took over as the team’s captain.

Unfortunately, this change did not yield improved results, as NiP struggled at IEM Cologne in July and failed to qualify for the playoffs in ESL Pro League Season 18 in September.

Notably, the team has not yet competed in CS2.

It remains unclear whether NiP will appoint es3tag as the new captain for CS2 or if they will make further adjustments to the roster to secure a new in-game leader.

NiP’s Swedish-Danish line-up is scheduled to make their CS2 debut on October 26 against long-standing rivals Fnatic at the Roobet Cup 2023.

The organization hopes that these changes will help them regain their competitive edge in the Counter-Strike scene.

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