
The Brazilian esports organization MIBR has made a significant move by bringing in Klimentii ‘kl1m’ Krivosheev from G2 Academy on loan. This decision aligns MIBR with the trend set by FURIA, which has successfully integrated international talent.
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MIBR has confirmed that kl1m will replace underperforming AWPer Rafael ‘saffee’ Costa, especially after the team recently dropped out of the global top 20. Klimentii, though still young at 19, has demonstrated considerable skill, highlighted by his impressive ratings of 1.21 in 2025 and standout performances for G2 Ares during recent tournaments.
MIBR’s shift to an international roster mirrors FURIA’s success story after they signed the relatively unexplored player, Danil ‘molodoy’ Golubenko. While kl1m has limited experience against top-tier teams, his recent form suggests potential for improvement.
This transition aims not only to enhance MIBR’s performance but also to facilitate their adaptation to English-speaking environments, marking a pivotal moment in their competitive strategy.