Metizport, a new Swedish team, has quickly made a name for itself in the competitive CS2 scene, particularly at the BLAST Premier Spring Showdown. Despite entering the tournament as a massive underdog, they’ve managed to secure impressive victories, first against a team powered by Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyljev and then delivering a dominant 2-0 win over Monte.
THE WINNING MOMENT 😍 pic.twitter.com/yA0y6vIaFI
— Metizport (@Metizport) March 9, 2024
This has sparked interest in a possible Swedish revival in the esports scene, with Metizport at the forefront. Let’s delve into the roster that’s causing all this buzz:
Adam “adamb” Ångström and Tim “susp” Ångström: These twins bring an intriguing dynamic to Metizport, having previously only teamed together briefly on Lemondogs. Both are riflers, with adamb showcasing a remarkable 1.40 HLTV rating and susp proving to be a critical asset for entry kills on the T side. Their synergy is palpable and reminiscent of past successful familial pairings in esports.
Jack “Jackinho” Ström Mattsson: This 25-year-old AWPer has a storied history within the Swedish CS scene, with his most notable period being with Fnatic in 2021. Despite a somewhat transient career so far, his performance against Falcons, particularly a 1.63 rating on Overpass, suggests he may have found a lasting home with Metizport.
Erik “ztr” Gustafsson: As the in-game leader, ztr breaks the mold by not just focusing on strategies but also delivering on frags, boasting a 1.27 KD ratio. His playstyle, especially in defensive positions, played a key role in Metizport’s victories, including a standout performance against Monte. His past VAC ban, while still a point of contention, hasn’t stopped him from competing under the revised RMR eligibility rules, and the community seems supportive of his situation.
Linus “nilo” Bergman: Described as the team’s star, nilo has shown incredible potential with a 53.8% headshot rate and a 1.31 KD ratio at the Spring Showdown. His preference for the M4A1-S over the AKs, even as the team’s top player, along with his aggressive playstyle that’s supported by his teammates, positions him as a player with the potential to reach legendary status in CS2.
These players collectively make up the foundation of Metizport, a group that not only displays individual skill but also the potency of teamwork and strategic gameplay. Their participation in the BLAST Premier Spring Showdown has been more than just a show of force; it’s certainly a means of questioning the established order and raising the possibility of Swedish dominance in the esports industry returning.