Renowned Danish esports players Benjamin "blameF" Bremer and Kristian "k0nfig" Wienecke could have become part of the new TSM roster for Counter-Strike 2. This information was revealed by the team's coach Allan "Rejin" Petersen in an interview with Dust2.dk.
According to Petersen, the North American club was simultaneously negotiating with both players. However, blameF ultimately accepted an offer from fnatic, and k0nfig, who has been benched at NIP for the past few months, declined the transfer to TSM upon learning of Bremer's decision.
"blameF was always honest and said he wasn't sure what to do because he had another offer, which turned out to be from fnatic.
In this context, k0nfig was supposed to be the final player, and everything was ready with the buyout [from NIP] and so on. He wanted to wait due to the situation with blameF, which was understandable."
A few days ago, TSM introduced three new members to their Counter-Strike 2 roster: Frederik "acoR" Gyldstrand, Alexander "Altekz" Givskov, and Nicolai "niko" Christensen. This completes the organisation's fully Danish lineup.