MIBR have officially announced the departure of Klimentii “kl1m” Krivosheev following the expiration of his loan from G2, bringing an end to the Russian AWPer’s successful ten-month spell with the Brazilian organization.
kl1m departs after helping MIBR reach two Majors

kl1m joined MIBR on loan from G2 Ares in August 2025 and quickly became one of the team’s key players. During his time with the Brazilian squad, he helped MIBR qualify for both the StarLadder Budapest Major and the IEM Cologne Major, while also winning several South American titles and establishing himself as one of the region’s standout performers.
In their farewell message, MIBR thanked the 20-year-old for his contribution and wished him success in the next chapter of his career:
We officially announce that the loan of @kl1mcs2 has come to an end. We thank you for this time together; there were two Majors competed in and some titles in SA won during this period. Thank you and good luck, kl1m.
One of the brightest young AWPers enters free agency
kl1m leaves MIBR after an excellent individual campaign. He ranked No. 5 in the latest HLTV Prospects ranking and posted a 1.23 rating during his time with the Brazilian team. Those numbers established him as one of Counter-Strike’s most promising young AWPers.
Before moving to South America, he played for G2 Ares. Between September 2024 and August 2025, he recorded a 1.20 rating with the academy squad.
His return to G2 does not guarantee a place on the main roster. The organization recently replaced Álvaro “SunPayus” García with Artem “r1nkle” Moroz. As a result, kl1m’s next destination remains unknown.
MIBR have already shifted their attention elsewhere. Reports suggest the Brazilian organization wants to sign former paiN AWPer Lucas “nqz” Soares, who has remained inactive since April.
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Community thanks kl1m for his time in Brazil
The announcement sparked an emotional reaction from Brazilian fans. Many praised kl1m’s performances and admitted they wanted MIBR to keep him permanently.
One of the best riflers we’ve had recently. He’ll be missed.
Several supporters believed the organization should have built the lineup around him instead of letting him leave.
Putting this guy on the rifle instead of another player would have been an insane lineup. Bye, Mr. Kl1m!
Others simply thanked him for his commitment to the team.
Thanks, Mr. kl1m, it was fun.
Some fans offered more balanced opinions. They argued that kl1m looked stronger as a rifler than as a full-time AWPer. Others joked that MIBR’s “kitchen is closed” after his departure, using a popular Brazilian meme to suggest the team had lost one of its biggest weapons.
With his loan officially over, kl1m now enters one of the most interesting free-agent situations of the summer. Many fans expect another top organization to pursue one of Counter-Strike’s highest-rated young prospects.

