Paweł “dycha” Dycha has officially parted ways with Monte and is now actively pursuing new competitive opportunities, marking the conclusion of his time with the Ukrainian-based roster. The Polish rifler, who had placed himself on the bench in February, initially planned for an extended break that would keep him away from the scene until after the BLAST.tv Austin Major. However, his plans have shifted, and he is now eager to return to the professional circuit sooner than expected.
After spending approximately a month away from active play, dycha has announced that he is back and open to discussions with prospective teams. His decision to step back was framed as a personal need for rest following what had been a demanding and, at times, turbulent eight-month stint with Monte. Although he didn’t specify the exact reasons behind his departure at the time, it was clear that he sought time to recalibrate and recover.
Now feeling refreshed, the 27-year-old has made it known that he’s ready to compete once again. His short but deliberate hiatus seems to have served its purpose, as he expressed enthusiasm about resuming his career and contributing to a new project. Dycha took to social media to briefly share that he is available as a free agent and actively interested in new team opportunities.
Monte, meanwhile, has yet to make any further roster announcements following his departure, and it remains to be seen how they will fill the gap left by the experienced Polish player. Dycha’s name will undoubtedly attract interest on the transfer market, given his past performances with both Monte and ENCE, where he became known for his aggressive rifling and reliable mid-round decision-making.
With a wealth of experience in Tier 1 and Tier 2 Counter-Strike, dycha re-enters the competitive space as a seasoned free agent at a time when multiple rosters are undergoing reshuffles. His next destination could play a crucial role in shaping his career’s next chapter, especially with several international teams in need of versatile firepower heading into the summer tournament cycle.
As the CS scene heads toward the second quarter of 2025, all eyes will be on where dycha lands and whether his early return from break will spark a resurgence in form with a fresh lineup.