BLEED bring in lauNX on loan
The Singaporean organization BLEED recently revealed that Laurențiu “lauNX” Țârlea from Falcons has joined with them. Since November 5, the 18-year-old rifler has spent time on the bench. This happened soon after Danny “zonic” Sørensen joined the team and helped the Falcons make a run at the top level. Prior to that, lauNX is most recognized for his part in Sprout’s 2022 IEM Rio Major underdog run. Continue reading this article for the best information on esports predictions!
Even though he began competing in 2020, lauNX has not yet taken home any significant titles. He has only been able to take home $29,569 in prize money in these 4 years.

Early in 2023, lauNX, who had previously played for the Falcons, was benched after the team’s reorganization later that year. Even with little playtime over an entire year, he was able to retain an average rating of 1.02 on 69 different maps. Prior to joining the Falcons, lauNX, earning a strong 1.09 rating as well as an amazing 1.11 impact rating in just six months at Sprout. After the Shanghai Major, LauNX will be the primary choice for BLEED to purchase, even if it is now on loan to the team.
The addition of the Romanian completes the updated lineup at 4, following the acquisitions of Josef “faveN” Baumann, Tsvetelin “CeRq” Dimitrov, and Hampus “hampus” Poser. Max “maxster” Jansson was approached by coach Aleksandar “kassad” Trifunović to finish the roster, but the agreement became complicated when PGL was unable to confirm that maxster, the registered substitute for Ninjas in Pyjamas, would be permitted to make an appearance for BLEED in the upcoming Major cycle. Kassad stated that an attempt to reach Justin “jks” Savage was similarly futile.
In a statement by BLEED on their website, they welcomed him with the following message: “Our Counter-Strike 2 roster has almost reached completion with the exciting addition of Romanian youngster Laurențiu “LauNX” Țârlea. Joining veterans faveN, Hampus Poser, and CeRq, the 18-year-old rifler brings relentless hunger to learn from the best.
LauNX already boasts impressive experiences despite his young age. His stints with Sprout and Team Falcons showcase his potential, with Sprout even securing a top-14 finish at the IEM Rio Major 2022 – where they notably ousted Ninjas in Pyjamas. He further proved his stature on the international stage this year, helping Falcons secure a top-16 placement at Gamers8 2023 before succumbing to eventual semifinalist Heroic.”
There are now 4 players on the BLEED lineup: CeRq, faveN, hampus and now lauNX. To coach them they have Aleksandar “kassad” Trifunović. Fans are eager to see how this squad can perform at the highest level.
BLEED add lauNX https://t.co/gJFOrHzTkp
— HLTV.org (@HLTVorg) January 2, 2024
There have been some rumors about their 5th player. Cai “CYPHER” Watson, a TSM CS2 player, is expected to become the fifth member of Bleed Esports. This was revealed on Telegram by Russian insider Aleksey “OverDrive” Biryukov, who also confirmed Laurentiu “LaunX” Tarlea’s inclusion.
The European open qualifiers for PGL Major Copenhagen are scheduled to start on January 8, therefore their alternate 5th player should be revealed shortly.
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