Andreas “aNdu” Maasing, the 20-year-old Estonian rifler, has officially parted ways with GamerLegion, bringing an end to a two-and-a-half-year journey with the Berlin-based organization. The announcement came via his social media, where he expressed renewed determination and readiness for the next challenge:
“I’m more motivated than ever to compete with a team, and have been grinding FACEIT nonstop over the past few months to stay sharp for the right opportunity.”
aNdu was recruited by GamerLegion in November 2023 from their academy system. His quick development was clearly shown when, barely a month later, he was promoted to the main roster at ESL Challenger Atlanta, filling the spot left vacant by Sebastian “volt” Maloș, who was absent due to visa complications.
In April 2024, aNdu was elevated to the main roster on a trial basis following Nicolas “Keoz” Dgus’s benching. By summer, his spot on the main roster was cemented as the team geared for the BLAST Premier Fall Groups.
Nonetheless, after initial promise, he was benched in September for the European RMR. GamerLegion coach Ashley “ash” Batty listed “mentality and synergy” issues as prime reasons for the switch. The organization acted quickly to replace him with 19-year-old Danish rifler Sebastian “Tauson” Lindelof, who had last played for ECSTATIC.
After his benching, aNdu was sent on loan to Copenhagen Wolves, where he played from October 2024 until March 2025. Over his five-month stay, he transitioned into more of an anchor role, posting a 1.05 rating average, slightly down from his previous work but still solid in a new setting. His loan ended sooner than anticipated, with Wolves announcing his departure in late March.
From starting his competitive career back in 2021, aNdu has competed with numerous teams, such as Levadia, sYnck, and ESTOWNIA. GamerLegion saw him serve his longest and most significant stint to date, which came with quality LAN performances, tournament podiums, and over $30,000 in cumulative prize money.
As per HLTV, his last three-month average rating is at 1.22, backed by high firepower ratings and steady entry impact. These figures not only emphasize his present form but also indicate strong potential for future team interest.
With his contract now expired, aNdu is focusing on personal development on FACEIT while considering offers. His flexibility in terms of tactics, able to play both entry and anchor roles, is complemented by his youth and global experience, making him an interesting potential candidate for teams looking to rebuild or bolster their CS2 rosters.