siuhy on stage invasion: It was a terrifying moment
The MOUZ captain reflects on the dramatic incident in Royal Arena last night.
The playoff match between G2 and MOUZ at PGL Major Copenhagen last night took an unexpected and dramatic turn, sending shockwaves through the Counter-Strike community.
In an unprecedented move, a small group of spectators stormed the stage, abruptly halting the series and forcing the evacuation of players from the main stage.
You can read more about the dramatic episode here.
“We didn’t know what was going on”
A day after the incident, MOUZ' in-game leader, Kamil "siuhy" Szkaradek, shared his insights from the players' viewpoint, revealing that they were left in the dark for an extended period.
- I couldn't collect myself yesterday to tweet about the game or the situation. Now after having some time to reflect, I wanted to share a few words with you all, siuhy writes on X and continues:
- It was a terrifying moment for us all, from our perspective we didn't know what was going on for a long time, we were rushed off the stage TWO times and during this chaos we mishear a scary message which quickly caused emotions to rise high. After such news and situation, it's difficult to sit down and continue playing as if nothing happened. I'm glad that no one in the arena got hurt and thank you to the security and admins for reacting fast!
siuhy and MOUZ ended up losing the match 2-0 against G2, which means they have been eliminated from the Copenhagen Major. Photo credit: PGL
Following the disruption made by the small group of spectators, PGL issued a statement where they explained that they are set to press charges against the stage invaders.
For more details about the situation and the match itself, then take a look at the articles below.