Copenhagen Wolves have announced that they have ventured again into competitive Counter-Strike with the acquisition of the team known as unu.AiN.

The Danish organisation's last foray into the Counter-Strike scene was extremely short lived as their team, featuring three Norwegian and two Swedish players, were a victim of their own success.

A semi-final run at DreamHack Open London raised eyebrows, but then the team fell apart when star member Joakim "⁠jkaem⁠" Myrbostad was sold to G2, with Ruben "⁠RUBINO⁠" Villarroel signing for dignitas shortly afterwards.



gla1ve to play for CPH Wolves again

CPH Wolves have now decided to go back to their roots by signing the all-Danish team known as unu.AiN, featuring well-known players like Lukas "⁠gla1ve⁠" Rossander, Nicolai "⁠HUNDEN⁠" Petersen and Danni "⁠smF⁠" Dyg.

"Copenhagen Wolves have always been the place to stay at in Denmark," Petersen told CPH Wolves' website. "We are happy to finally come to an agreement with Copenhagen Wolves for 2016. "Gla1ve and I wanted to get back together and we finally did it after 3 years, and once again in Copenhagen Wolves. 2016 will be hard for us, but qualifying for Assembly in Finland as a start is always good, and Copenhagen Games is coming up in the start of April. "We are going participate in a lot of online tournament like ESEA premier, and hopefully we will win some qualifiers to get to some of the bigger tournaments in 2016."

The Danish team, who were eliminated in the fifth round of the IEM Katowice Qualifier #1 by FlipSid3 Tactics, will compete in Operation Kinguin #2, which kicks off on Tuesday.

CPH Wolves' new team consist of: