Luminosity Gaming have returned to CS:GO, with the acquisition of Brazilian squad WinOut.net, the organization announced on Saturday.

LG's latest roster looks as follows:

Vinicios " PKL " Coelho

" Coelho Gustavo " yeL " Knittel

" Knittel Lucas " destinyy " Bullo

" Bullo Renato " nak " Nakano

" Nakano Bruno " bit " Lima

" Lima Alessandro "Apoka" Marcucci (Coach)

"We are all very proud to be part of LG Family, really excited to represent one of the biggest organizations in the world," bit, the squad's in-game leader, said in a statement. "As a team we've been working really hard for the past months and this is the right opportunity for us to achieve our dreams. LG has a really big Brazillian fan base and we will do 150% to make them proud."

Luminosity’s previous CS:GO roster was acquired by SK Gaming earlier this month, after the two organizations settled a heated contract dispute.

nak previously coached Luminosity Gaming when Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo, Fernando “fer” Alvarenga and Marcelo “coldzera” David were still part of the organization. He was later replaced by Wilton “zews” Prado when he came into the lineup from Games Academy, along with Lincoln “fnx” Lau and Epitacio “TACO” Pessoa.

nak and bit are long-time veterans and were teammates during Counter-Strike 1.6, playing for legendary team mibr. More recently, they were teammates with destinyy and Apoka when they were part of g3nerationX, which was later acquired by Keyd Stars. Meanwhile, PKL and yeL were teammates on a different roster of g3nerationX before all six members were brought into the same team for WinOut.net.

The roster has made strides in local competitions, most recently winning StarPrime CrborWars 2016 and Stream.me Gauntlet 3, winning both events by defeating Team Kaliber. But their forays into premier events have not seen the same success. The former WinOut.net roster competed in the Americas Minor for the ESL One Cologne 2016 Major, but could not make it past the group stage as they were eliminated 2-1 by Selfless Gaming in the deciding match.

LG CEO Steve Maida gave a statement in the team’s press release, welcoming the team’s new talent.

“I'm happy to have signed these up and coming stars from Brazil,” he said. “They have a very strong work ethic and a passion to improve. Hopefully LG can provide them the foundation and environment to grow as a team and show the world what they can do.”