
STYKO had been representing Apeks since January 2022. With him, the team made it to the semifinals of the last major in CS:GO history – BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023. At the time of publication, it's unclear where the Slovakian professional player will continue his career and who will replace him on the team roster.

Earlier, at CCT East Europe Season 2, instead of STYKO, a player from the Apeks academy - Adne "sense" Fredriksen played. However, the 20-year-old Norwegian esports athlete failed to impress and finished the tournament with a rating of 5.7.
Styk has been active in the Counter-Strike pro scene since 2011. Over this period, he has played for clubs such as HellRaisers, MOUZ, GODSENT, and FunPlus Phoenix. Throughout his career, STYKO has earned over $370k in prize money.
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