AM Sign pxsl: Full Roster Update, Player Background, and What It Means for CS2 in 2025

AM Sign pxsl: Full Roster Update, Player Background, and What It Means for CS2 in 2025

AM Sign pxsl: Full Roster Update, Player Background, and What It Means for CS2 in 2025

AM have officially signed German AWPer Pascal “pxsl” Schneider, continuing their ongoing rebuild in Counter-Strike 2 and bringing the roster back to four active players ahead of the 2026 season.

The move follows a turbulent second half of the year for AM, marked by multiple roster changes, role adjustments, and a search for long-term stability in the AWP position.

AM Roster After Signing pxsl

With the addition of pxsl, AM’s current CS2 lineup consists of:

k1to

Altekz

delle

pxsl

Coach: MusambaN1

AM remain one player short of a complete five-man roster, suggesting further moves are likely before the start of major qualifiers.

Who Is pxsl?

pxsl joins AM as a relatively unproven but promising AWP talent. At the time of signing, he had limited HLTV-recorded experience, making this a clear development-focused pickup rather than a headline transfer.

His most notable achievement came with XPERION NXT, where he helped secure victory at the DACH Masters Season 4 Finals, establishing himself as a capable AWPer within the German scene.

Why AM Signed pxsl

The signing addresses a long-standing issue for AM: instability in the primary AWP role.

Since the team’s formation earlier in the year, AM have rotated through several players, including experienced names and short-term solutions, without settling on a consistent structure. With pxsl, the organization appears to be investing in long-term upside rather than immediate star power.

Recent AM Roster Moves (Context)

The pxsl signing comes shortly after several key departures:

2high was benched following internal role changes and later parted ways with the team.

gxx-, who joined in September, was moved to the bench in December and subsequently released.

These changes left k1to and Altekz as the only remaining founding members, underlining the scale of AM’s rebuild.

Competitive Outlook for AM

Despite instability, AM closed the year with encouraging results, including:

  • A top-four finish at Red Bull GIBAWAY JOURNEY

  • A notable win over FUT at DraculaN Season 3

Those performances helped AM climb to around the top 60 in the global rankings, giving context to why the organization is opting to refine rather than fully reset the roster.