Kyousuke's CS2 Debut for Falcons: 10 Key Takeaways from a Rising Star

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Kyousuke’s Debut for Falcons

Falcons signed 17-year-old Maksim “Kyousuke” Lukin for a staggering $2.5 million, and the young talent from Spirit Academy has now made his tier-1 debut — right at IEM Cologne 2025 against GamerLegion. The entire CS2 world was watching, and we’ve gathered 10 key takeaways from his first appearance on the big stage.

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1. The Sharpest Rise on the Pro Scene

Before joining Falcons, Kyousuke had only played for Spirit Academy and attended just two LAN tournaments. Suddenly, he found himself in a top-6 team in the world, coached by Zonic and playing alongside legends like NiKo and m0NESY. Such a meteoric rise is rare, even in the fast-paced world of esports.

2. Kyousuke’s Debut Was the Highlight of the Season

On the day of his first official match, public servers, social media, and live streams were buzzing about one name — Kyousuke. Even major wins by other teams took a back seat. We haven’t seen debut hype like this since donk’s arrival.

3. His Nickname Is Hard to Catch by Ear

Even the casters mentioned it: pronouncing “Kyousuke” isn’t easy. But if the kid keeps playing like he did in his debut, the whole world will learn that name soon enough.

4. He’s Already Trusted Like a Future Star

By the second round on Nuke against GL, it became clear that Kyousuke wasn’t just a prospect. While NiKo had a Deagle and m0NESY a FAMAS, Kyousuke was handed a full M4. Later, NiKo revealed he gave up some of his usual roles to the rookie, and Kyousuke mentioned he was immediately playing ramp — one of the most demanding positions on Nuke.

5. Leaving Spirit Was the Right Move

Sure, Spirit might’ve promoted him eventually, but Falcons offered a much higher challenge — and likely a massive contract. The risk is paying off: now all eyes are on him, and with this lineup, Falcons are serious title contenders.

6. His 25 Fantasy Points Were Justified

Kyousuke cost 25 coins in the IEM Cologne Fantasy League — almost the maximum. But he lived up to the hype, dropping a 1.28 rating in his debut match and topping the team.

7. A New Duo Is Forming in Falcons

m0NESY and Kyousuke could become one of CS2’s defining duos in the coming years. They're both young, speak the same native language, share similar playstyles, and boast insane mechanics. Think of them as the modern s1mple–electronic or f0rest–GeT_RiGhT.

8. Zonic Is Back Under Pressure

Falcons are a superteam full of stars, and that puts Zonic in a tight spot. When the team wins, the players get the credit. When they lose, the coach takes the heat. Still, Zonic’s experience might be the key to helping Kyousuke flourish.

9. He’s Adapting Quickly to the English Scene

In his first post-match interview, Kyousuke showed signs of already thinking in English:

“Outside of the game, Ilya [m0NESY] helps me a lot. And inside the game — it’s fine.”

Even a few weeks in this new environment have already shaped his communication and game sense.

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10. He Won’t Be the Next donk — and That’s a Good Thing

Comparisons with donk are inevitable, but Kyousuke is writing his own story. Surrounded by NiKo and m0NESY, he doesn’t need to carry the team solo. Instead, he can develop steadily under the wing of elite players. Ironically, donk himself would probably dream of teammates like these.

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