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Jared "Jared" Habib is a 25-year-old American entrepreneur, Counter-Strike player, and esports organizer from New Jersey, best known for reviving the historic Danish esports brand Copenhagen Wolves in late 2023. As of October 2025, he continues to serve as the sole owner and CEO of the organization, balancing his roles as a self-funded business leader and an active competitor in the North American Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) scene. Habib's story is one of passion-driven hustle, transitioning from amateur player to team owner without external backing, embodying the grassroots spirit of esports revival.
Early Life and Entry into Esports
Born around 2000 in the United States, Habib grew up in New Jersey with a keen interest in competitive gaming, particularly Valve's Counter-Strike series. Little is publicly detailed about his pre-esports background—family, education, or early hobbies—but his trajectory suggests a self-taught dedication to the game. He adopted the in-game alias "Outback" early on, a nod to his bold, rugged playstyle as an in-game leader (IGL), and began his competitive journey in mid-2019 during the height of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO).Habib's playing career started modestly in the ESEA Intermediate leagues, North America's entry-level competitive circuit. He quickly progressed to more structured teams, honing his skills as a strategist and rifler. By 2023, he was competing in regional qualifiers and LAN events, including Fragicago 2023, where his team Absolute Zero narrowly missed playoffs after a group-stage loss. His win rate hovers around 30% in documented matches, reflecting the challenges of tier-2 competition, but his persistence earned him respect in the community.
Rise as a Player and Organizational Ambitions
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Habib's dual identity as player and visionary emerged prominently in 2023. While grinding matches for teams like MIGHT—where he occasionally subbed in or scrimmed—he began exploring esports beyond the server. Described as a "true hustler" in interviews, he networked tirelessly, drawing inspiration from Danish CS legends like those who once represented Copenhagen Wolves (e.g., dev1ce, gla1ve, and karrigan). His entrepreneurial spark ignited when he identified an opportunity in dormant brands: Copenhagen Wolves, a storied Danish organization founded in 2009, had folded in 2016 due to its founders' commitments to rivals like Astralis and Ninjas in Pyjamas. In December 2023, at just 23, Habib acquired the Wolves' social media assets and intellectual property from original founder Jakob "JLK" Lund Kristensen for an undisclosed sum. This marked his first foray into ownership, funded entirely from personal savings—no investors, no mentors. "I'm doing this on my own," he told Dust2.us, emphasizing a slow-burn rebuild to restore the brand's prestige. Based out of New Jersey, Habib relocated the operation to the U.S. while honoring its Danish roots, aiming for tier-2 European competition in CS2.
Reviving Copenhagen Wolves
Under Habib's leadership, Copenhagen Wolves relaunched with a predominantly Danish roster in January 2024: a core of Sebastian "Basso" Aagaard, Nicolaj "mupzG" Djurhus, and Victor "vigg0" Bisgaard (as IGL), bolstered by Swedish AWPer Leo "Svedjehed" Svedjehed and international talent. The team competed in circuits like ESL Challenger League, CCT Europe Series, and Dust2.dk Ligaen, achieving moderate success with top-8 finishes and consistent qualification for online cups. Habib's hands-on approach extended to the roster; he occasionally played stand-in roles, including at Danish LAN events where Wolves placed mid-pack. By mid-2024, the team evolved into a more international mix, benching Danish players like Fessor for strategic shifts, reflecting Habib's adaptive vision: "There's a lot of talent in Denmark," he noted, but flexibility was key for growth. Challenges included funding constraints and roster instability, but Habib's solo operation fostered a lean, passionate culture. In a nod to his player roots, he even won the inaugural Frag Jersey #1 tournament in September 2024 under the alias "Penance," proving C-suite execs can still frag. As of 2025, Wolves competes in ESEA Advanced and European Pro League Division 2, with Habib scouting for Major contention. His leadership has been praised for blending tradition with innovation, prioritizing community engagement and talent development.
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Current Status and Playing Career
Today, Habib remains active as a CS2 player for Take Flyte, a North American squad in ESL Challenger League Season 50. Recent results include a 2-0 win over Ex-Chicken Coop Esports in October 2025 and mixed showings against teams like InControl (0-2 loss). His HLTV rating sits at a developing level, but his IGL acumen shines in clutch scenarios. Off-server, Habib is a vocal advocate for accessible esports, sharing his journey via podcasts like Half Time with K Bizzy, where he discussed the "inspirational" grind of ownership.
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Legacy and Outlook
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Jared "Jared" Habib's biography is still unfolding, but his revival of Copenhagen Wolves—from a seven-year ghost to a competitive entity—stands as a testament to individual drive in an industry dominated by venture capital. At 25, he's not just playing the game; he's rewriting its org playbook, one frags and funding round at a time. Future goals likely include Major qualification and brand expansion, with Habib's mantra of slow, sustainable growth guiding the pack. As he put it in a 2024 interview: "We're building something significant once again."
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