Danish powerhouse Tricked Esport officially completed reorganization and returns to the Counter Strike 2 (CS2) professional competitive e-sports circle with a new look..

2025-02-15 10:24

Danish powerhouse Tricked Esport officially completed reorganization and returns to the Counter Strike 2 (CS2) professional competitive e-sports circle with a new look..


Danish powerhouse Tricked Esport announced on Friday through its official X (Twitter) account that the team has officially completed its reorganization under the leadership of new investors and will return to the Counter Strike 2 (CS2) professional competitive e-sports circle with a new look.


According to Tricked's official statement, the team will be funded and owned by Legendary Gaming Group, a well-known e-sports investor, and former Arsenal and Denmark legendary international striker Nicklas Bendtner.


The new team's lineup will be composed of all Danish players, including several former Canadian team Gaimin Gladiators (GG) players, Nodios, Queenix and Salazar.


The other two players are former North Rifler Valde and former Fjerritslev Gymnasium Rifler Leakz, the former of whom will also serve as the new In-Game Leader.


Rejin, the former coach of German powerhouse MOUZ, will become the coach of Tricked.


It is worth mentioning that Nodios and Rejin had played for Tricked before its predecessor was disbanded. The latter was banned by Valve for 2 years from 2020 to 2022 for suspected cheating.


About Tricked


Founded in 2012, Tricked was originally a team that not only performed well in the Counter Strike (CS) competitive e-sports circle, but also had good results in the FIFA (EA FC), Fortnite and League of Legends scenes.


Among them, Tricked's League of Legends team even won the Northern League of Legends Championship (NLC) 2021.


Unfortunately, due to the withdrawal of the former investor RightBridge Ventures, Tricked was forced to disband in April 2023 due to bankruptcy.

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