Counter Strike 2: Imperial officially announce the signing of former 9z AWP-er levi and recalled lurker decenty from Fluxo..

2026-02-27 19:21

Counter Strike 2: Imperial officially announce the signing of  former 9z AWP-er levi and recalled lurker decenty from Fluxo..


Brazilian Counter Strike 2 (CS2) club Imperial announced on Thursday via their official X Twitter account that they have signed former 9z AWP-er levi and recalled lurker decenty from Fluxo.


According to Imperial's official statement, both players will immediately join the team's starting lineup for the ongoing PGL Bucharest Major South American Qualifiers.


Levi will replace try, who transferred to the Ukrainian club Passion UA two weeks ago.


Meanwhile, decenty will replace rifler skullz, who was recently benched.


The signing of levi and the recall of decenty bring an end to Imperial's recent roster change turmoil.


The 21-year-old levi was recently ranked 44th in the HLTV Prospects Season 2 rankings.


This young sharpshooter joined 9z in mid-2025, marking a significant breakthrough for him in the regional tournaments. He had already shown promise while playing for Sharks Youngsters and ex-W7M.


He had some highlights, such as achieving ratings of 1.22 and 1.42 in ECL Season 50 South American Cup #4 and CCT South American Series #6 respectively.


However, his performance was inconsistent, averaging only 1.04 during his time with 9z, leading to his benching at the end of last year.


Decenty, also 21-year-old is certainly no stranger to Imperial.


He played for Imperial from October 2023 to June 2025, winning several South American qualifiers in Tier B tournaments.


But was benched after an early group stage exit at the BLAST.tv Austin Major.


One month later, decenty joined Fluxo.


During this spell, his average rating was 1.11, primarily playing in regional tournaments.


During his tenure, the team participated in several international offline tournaments, but failed to achieve significant results in events such as ESL Pro League Season 22, the CS Asia Championship, and the StarLadder Budapest Major.


Image source: Internet / Imperial Official X (Twitter) account

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