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Flash Gaming aims to bring China back into the CS: GO scene

A handful of China’s best CS: GO players are looking into establishing a new eSports organization with their eyes on international scene.

Flash Wolves is a team that will be consisting of former TyLoo star Yulun “fancy1” Cai and TyLoo coach QiFang “Karsa” Su, as well as current Vici Gaming entry-fragger Kunhua “LOVEYY” Bai. This would be fancy1 and Karsa’s first competitive team since January after the two players were released from TyLoo for connections with other teams at the time.

The team is reportedly finalizing a deal with a fourth player, and will be having a temporary fifth player stand-in in the shape of Flash Gaming’s manager WeiJia “Innopy” Guo until a final player has been found to complete the roster. According to reports, the fourth player will be signing on to the team within the coming days.

The team will be following the business model used by Valve Major champions Astralis, which grants the players co-ownership of the organization. This would be a first for the Chinese competitive CS:GO circuit in the country.

Last time we saw Chinese presence at a global stage was when TyLoo reached the DreamHack Masters Malmö playoffs after defeating, then, reigning Valve Major champions SK Gaming (known then as Luminosity Gaming.)

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