SunPayus and sAw transfer to G2 Esports sparks major shakeup in CS2 pro scene

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Two of the most talked-about names in competitive Counter-Strike 2—SunPayus and sAw—are officially set to leave HEROIC and join G2 Esports after the highly anticipated BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025. This pivotal esports team move will reshape the competitive landscape for the remainder of the CS2 season, as both an elite AWPer transfer and a coach transfer unfold simultaneously. Here’s everything CS2 fans need to know about what this means for G2 Esports restructuring, HEROIC roster changes, and the global scene.

BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025: The crucial turning point

The BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025, running from June 3rd to the 22nd in Texas, will be the final event where SunPayus and sAw compete with HEROIC. Their official transfer to G2 Esports will come immediately after the major—news that broke early due to conflict-of-interest regulations, heightening anticipation among fans and analysts. For HEROIC, this marks the end of an era defined by strong A-tier tournament wins under sAw’s leadership, and for G2, the start of a bold new chapter.

Details behind SunPayus and sAw’s move

SunPayus (Álvaro García), an AWP specialist with a history of victory at events like IEM Masters Dallas 2023 and a runner-up finish at IEM Masters Cologne, joined HEROIC at the start of 2025 after his stint with Team Falcons. His new partnership with sAw (Eetu Sahan), the seasoned head coach who has guided HEROIC to consistent major qualifications since 2023, promises to inject deep experience into G2’s roster. This move is driven by G2’s pursuit of sustained success in the face of recent changes, including the m0NESY departure to Team Falcons and reliance on hades as a temporary stand-in.

HEROIC roster changes: New chapter ahead

HEROIC now faces significant adjustments, openly searching for a new AWPer and coach for their Counter-Strike 2 squad. Despite the uncertainty, the organization remains bullish thanks to their recent track record: sAw’s coaching led HEROIC to international stages and top 15 status in the CS2 Valve Regional Standings. As they aim to build on A-tier tournament wins, the challenge lies in quickly finding the right talent to fill both key vacancies left by SunPayus and sAw. The team has expressed sincere gratitude—planning to honor the duo after Austin—reaffirming HEROIC’s culture of resilience and respect.

G2 Esports restructuring: Chasing glory

For G2 Esports, this transfer is a calculated response to recent roster instability. With m0NESY gone and hades acting as a stopgap AWPer, G2’s competitive ambitions hinged on acquiring proven talent. By signing SunPayus and sAw, G2 reinforces both its player and tactical core. Fans can expect a revitalized G2 squad in the next phase of the 2025 Counter-Strike 2 circuit, with hopes high for a return to former glory, leveraging SunPayus’s sharpshooting pedigree and sAw’s strategic mastery.

Broader impact of esports team moves

Major transfers like the SunPayus and sAw move to G2 Esports are prime examples of how roster changes and coach transfers keep the Counter-Strike pro scene dynamic. These moves do not just shift team compositions—they alter rivalries, affect qualifying chances, and set new narratives for the season’s biggest tournaments. As the CS2 landscape evolves, every change in personnel can mean fresh rivalries, new playstyles, and unpredictable outcomes at already-stacked events like the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025.

Legacy and achievements: A standout duo

SunPayus leaves HEROIC after an impactful tenure that included rapid integration and crucial match-winning performances following his inactive period at Team Falcons. sAw departs as a cornerstone figure who, since 2019, guided squads to big stages and navigated high-pressure tournaments with poise. Their A-tier victories and consistent majors qualification add to the legacy they now bring to G2 Esports, lasting achievements celebrated by the wider CS2 community.


Frequently asked questions about the SunPayus and sAw transfer to G2 Esports (FAQ)

Why did SunPayus and sAw decide to leave HEROIC for G2 Esports?

The move offers both individuals a chance to join a top-tier organization, further their careers, and compete for major tournament titles alongside a revitalized roster.

When does the transfer happen?

The official transfer will occur after the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025, which ends June 22, 2025.

Who will replace SunPayus and sAw at HEROIC?

HEROIC is actively seeking both a new AWPer and a new coach, with official announcements expected after the Austin Major.

How is G2 restructuring their Counter-Strike 2 team following the m0NESY departure?

By bringing in SunPayus as AWPer and sAw as head coach, G2 aims to stabilize its lineup and renew its competitive edge.

What impact could this have on upcoming tournament results?

G2 could see a significant boost in performance, while HEROIC faces a rebuilding process depending on the quality of their new signings.

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