Virtus.pro explained

Virtus.pro
Short Name:VP
Sport:Dota 2
Counter-Strike 2
Rainbow Six Siege
Warface

PUBG Mobile
Standoff 2
EA Sports FC
Apex Legends
PUBG
Rennsport
StarCraft II
Honor of Kings
Location:Yerevan, Armenia
Colors:Orange, Black, White
Ceo:Nikolai Petrossian[1]
Partners:Winline
Kappa
Yandex Eats
Thunderobot
Sport Label:Divisions
Team Titles:CS:GO Majors
Dota 2 Majors

Virtus.pro (VP) is an international esports organization founded in 2003 in Russia and acquired by Armenian investors in 2022.[2] The organization has players competing in such games as Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, Rainbow Six Siege, Warface and EFT: Arena.

Virtus.pro's Dota 2 team has participated in multiple Majors, winning record (tied with Team Secret) 5 of them and becoming the best Dota Pro Circuit first season team. Their League of Legends team won LCL Spring 2017.

VP's former Polish CS:GO team is considered one of the best teams in the history of Counter-Strike, winning the EMS One Katowice 2014 Major and several other premier tournaments.[3] VP's 2022 CS:GO team, with CIS players, won the IEM Rio Major 2022 under the name Outsiders.

VP are also members of the Esports World Cup Foundation Club Support Program, funded by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, which gives teams monetary rewards for painting the Esports World Cup tournament series in a positive light and driving engagement to the tournament, which is seen to some as a sportswashing tool that Saudi Arabia is using to distract the public from their poor human rights record.[4]

Ownership and naming

In November 2015, the team got an investment of over US$100,000,000 from Alisher Usmanov's USM Holdings.[5] [6] From 2015 to 2022 Virtus.pro was part of the ESforce Holding (and also part of VK). In March 2022 Virtus.pro created a new tag, Outsiders, due to the requirements of tournament operators and their claims to VP's parent company (VK) ties with the Russian government. Outsiders tag is a neutral name for the team.

In September 2022 Virtus.pro announced the acquisition of the club by Armenian investor Aram Karamanukyan. He became the new CEO of the club. Since then, in Dota 2 and other games, the club has been playing under its genuine name Virtus.pro, but continued to play in CS:GO as Outsiders. The new CEO claimed that he "contacted ESL [CS:GO tournament operator] to discuss the matter of performing under the name Virtus.pro" and "provided all supporting documents and are now awaiting a decision."

On 22 March 2023, CS:GO tournament organizers lifted their bans on the Virtus.pro name.

Current divisions

Counter-Strike

History

See also: List of Virtus.pro CS:GO tournament results. On 25 January 2014, Virtus.pro signed the five member roster of AGAiN,, Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski,, and Golden Five players Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas, Filip "Neo" Kubski. Virtus.pro won EMS One Katowice 2014 by beating Ninjas in Pyjamas in the finals.[7] The team then got 5–8 at ESL One Cologne 2014.[8] Virtus.pro won at ESEA in April 2015.[9] The team then beat Natus Vincere to win CEVO Season 7 in July 2014.[10]

In October 2015, it was announced that Virtus.pro had joined an esports team trade union along with a dozen other teams.[11]

In 2016, Virtus.pro made it to the quarterfinals in MLG Columbus after beating G2 Esports 2–0 in a best-of-three game. The team then went on to win in the inaugural ELeague season, winning $390,000.[12] In December 2016, Virtus.pro re-signed the roster for another four years.[13] In 2017, Virtus.pro finishes 2nd place at the ELEAGUE Atlanta major, winning $150k, and won DreamHack Masters - Las Vegas 2017, winning $200k.[14] Virtus.pro finished 2nd place at EPICENTER 2017, winning $100k.[15]

Due to poor results, on 13 December 2018, Virtus.pro CS:GO roster was suspended.[16]

"Vegi" replaced "Toao" in the active squad and "Snax" takes over IGL role in 2019.[17] Due to poor results and grown unhappy with the team, Paweł "byali" Bieliński decided to leave Virtus.pro.[18] VP adds Okoliciouz as a replacement for byali.[19] Virtus.pro decided to test some players out, benching Michał "Okoliciouz" Głowaty that had a short lived place in the VP squad, replaced by a stand in Tomasz "phr" Wójcik.[20] Virtus.pro win Polish Esport League Spring in 2019, earning $10,708.[21] This event was the first 1st-place finish since Adrenaline Cyber League 2017, which was won by the original roster.[22] In December 2019, Virtus.pro announced that they have completed the signing of the AVANGAR roster, benching the Polish roster.[23]

In May 2020, Virtus.pro acquired "YEKINDAR" from pro100 as "buster" steps down from the starting lineup. Additionally, "Flatra" joined as an assistant coach.[24]

The roster competed under the name Outsiders from early March 2022, following several tournament organizers banning esports teams suspected to have ties to the Russian government.[25] Under the Outsiders tag the team won IEM Rio Major 2022, beating Heroic in the final. On 22 March 2023, tournament organizers ESL and BLAST lifted the ban on Virtus.pro.[26]

On December 17, 2023, Virtus.pro defeated Apeks at ESL Challenger Atlanta 2023,[27] where Pyotr "fame" Bolyshev was awarded his first ever HLTV MVP award.[28] Their victory at the event qualified the roster for ESL Pro League Season 19.

On April 14, 2024, Virtus.pro announced the signing of previous Natus Vincere and Cloud9 player Denis "electroNic" Sharipov.[29]

Roster

Dota 2

History

Virtus.pro attended The International 2014 and placed 5th-6th at The International 2015. Virtus.pro released its squad after failing to qualify for The International 2016, but reformed shortly after.[30] In November 2016, the team won The Summit 6 LAN event, sweeping OG 3–0 in a best-of-five series.[31] Virtus.pro placed 5th-6th at The International 2017. Virtus.pro wins ESL One Hamburg 2017, the first major of the 2017-2018 Dota Pro Circuit season. In 2018, Virtus.pro won four majors, winning ESL One Katowice 2018, The Bucharest Major and ESL One Birmingham 2018; they also became the first team to win two ESL One majors back-to-back. In the new season of the 2018-2019 Dota Pro Circuit season, they became the winner of the first major of the season, the Kuala Lumpur Major.

Despite being second place on 2018-2019 Dota Pro Circuit season and one of the favorites to win The International 2019, Virtus.pro got knocked out of the tournament by Royal Never Give Up, ending their journey with a 9th-12th place.[32] After the disappointing run, the roster was rebuilt, with Ramzes and 9pasha left the team after staying with the team for almost three years.

On 1 April 2020, Virtus.pro announced its second Dota 2 lineup: VP.Prodigy.[33] On 17 May 2020, VP.Prodigy's youth squad defeated Virtus.pro to win the Epic Prime League. In July 2020, Virtus.pro, the Russian cybersporting organization, ranked among the top 3 in Europe and the CIS in terms of prize money, percentage of wins and tournament placements during the quarantine period. On 5 November, a new roster is announced consisting of the current VP.Prodigy's roster,[34] leading to impressive results in the Dota Pro Circuit regional leagues in 2021.

Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Virtus.pro roster played under the 'Outsiders' temporary tag to avoid ESL's ban on Russian esports organisations.[35] During a qualifying match leading up to ESL One Stockholm Major, player Ivan "Pure" Moskalenko drew a Z sign on the minimap, which was widely interpreted as expressing support for Russian invasion of Ukraine, a claim which Moskalenko later denied.[36]

In response, Virtus.pro terminated its contract with Moskalenko, while tournament organisers, Beyond the Summit, in consultation with Valve, disqualified the team from the competition, issuing a retroactive forfeit for every match the team played. On 3 May 2023, the Virtus.pro cybersports organization announced that Sergey "G" Bragin has returned to the club as a Dota 2 lineup coach. Timur "Ahilles" Kulmukhambetov will shift to the position of lineup analyst instead of the coaching position.

Roster

Rainbow Six Siege

On 16 May 2020, Virtus.pro enters the Rainbow Six scene by acquiring the roster of forZe Esports.[37]

Roster

Warface

Virtus.pro signed a Warface roster on 14th of July, 2022.[38]

Roster

EFT: Arena

Virtus.pro launched a EFT: Arena roster on 5th of December, 2023.[39] The team finished second in the first-ever EFT: Arena tournament, DreamHack Hannover[40] .

Starcraft 2

Virtus.pro signed their first SC II roster in 2011. On 1 July 2014, Virtus.pro announced that they closed the StarCraft II section of their organization and that they would now focus on League of Legends instead.

In May of 2024 VP have returned to this title, signing the highest ranked American athlete Maxwell "Astrea" Angel.[41]

PUBG

Virtus.pro launched their PUBG division in 2020 by signing Northern Lights Team's roster.[42] The squad dominated in Europe and secured several high placing in top-tier international events, including top-3 at PGC 2021.[43] That roster was disbanded in 2022.[44]

In 2024, Virtus.pro returned to PUBG with a new team.

PUBG Mobile

Virtus.pro entered PUBG Mobile in 2021.[45]

Standoff 2

In March of 2024, Virtus.pro signed a roster in a mobile FPS Standoff 2.[46]

EA Sports FC

VP have a roster in EA Sports FC. In 2024, the club signed 2 players: Robert "Ufenok77" Fakhretdinov and Daniil "Abel" Abeldyaev.[47]

Rennsport

Virtus.pro launched a division in simracing in May of 2024 by signing a team of pilots to compete in ESL R1, the official sim racing league of Rennsport.[48] This acquisition may have been funded thanks to the Esports World Cup Foundation Club Support Program, of which VP is a member.[4]

Apex Legends

Virtus.pro first ventured into Apex Legends in 2019 by signing the FlavorOfTheMonth roster.[49] It was disbanded in 2020.[50]

In 2024, the club came back with a new roster.

Honor of Kings

Virtus.pro signed a roster in mobile MOBA Honor of Kings in 2024.[51]

Former divisions

Fortnite

On 19 July 2018, Virtus.pro opened a division of Fortnite, the first players in the new discipline were Arthur "7ssk7" Kurshin and Jamal "Jamside" Saydayev. On 21 September 2018, Dmitry "HURMA" Heins and Seid-Magomed "FiveSkill" Edilgireev joined the organization. On 16 October 2019, "FiveSkill" and "HURMA" leave the team.[52] On 29 April 2021, VP announced their decision to temporarily leave the discipline.

League of Legends

On 28 June 2014, Virtus.pro acquired the roster of Dragon Team. Soon the team disbands, but in November 2016 Virtus.pro re-opened its LoL division and acquired the LCL Spot of Vaevictis Syndicate.[53] On 19 September 2017, the organization closed its League of Legends department.

Artifact

21 June 2018, long before the official release of the game, Virtus.pro announced its first player in the discipline, a former Hearthstone player Maria "Harleen" Kobzar. On 23 November 2018, Artem "DrHippi" Kravets, who previously defended the colors of Virtus.pro in Hearthstone, and Olzhas "Naiman" Batyrbekov joined the team.[54] 29 November 2018 Artifact was released on sale. 27 February 2019 "DrHippi" and "Harleen" left the team. On 10 September "Naiman" retires and Virtus.pro leaves Artifact.[55]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Николай Петросян стал новым генеральным директором Virtus.pro. ru. igromania.ru. 14 December 2022.
  2. Web site: Exclusive: New Virtus.pro CEO talks ESforce deal and tournament bans . 18 November 2022 . Dexerto . en.
  3. Web site: Top 10 CS:GO Line-Ups of all time. 12 August 2018 . en. 23 May 2020.
  4. News: Fudge . James . 30 Teams Selected for the Esports World Cup Club Support Program . 9 May 2024 . The Esports Advocate . 6 May 2024.
  5. Web site: Lingle . Samuel . 15 October 2015 . Virtus.Pro receives investment that could hit $100 million . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151208095515/http://www.dailydot.com/esports/virtus-pro-100m-usm-holdings/ . 8 December 2015 . 18 November 2015 . .
  6. Web site: Sillis . Ben . 16 October 2015 . What can $100 million buy an eSports team? . 18 December 2015 . Red Bull eSports.
  7. Web site: EMS One Katowice concludes with Virtus.pro dominating NiP. Sam 'Wndwrt' . Nordmark . GameSpot. CBS Interactive. 17 March 2014. 19 November 2015.
  8. Web site: ESL One Cologne 2014 – Winners. Counter-Strike. Valve. 18 November 2015.
  9. Web site: Virtus.pro win, Americans lose at ESEA. Jared. Wynne. The Daily Dot. 20 April 2015. 30 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305070946/http://www.dailydot.com/esports/counter-strike-virtus-pro-cloud9/. 5 March 2016. dead.
  10. Web site: Virtus.pro topple Na'Vi, Americans at CEVO. Jared. Wynne. The Daily Dot. 27 July 2015. 30 November 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305070946/http://www.dailydot.com/esports/counter-strike-virtus-pro-cloud9/. 5 March 2016. dead.
  11. Web site: E-Sports Team Union Formalises And Reveals Demands For 2016. Richard. Lewis. E-Frag. 3 October 2015. 17 November 2015. https://archive.today/20160105185419/http://www.e-frag.net/news/esports/509/esports-team-union-demands. 5 January 2016. dead.
  12. Web site: Virtus.pro win ELEAGUE Season 1. Striker. HLTV. 30 July 2016. 30 July 2016.
  13. Web site: Virtus Pro re-signs its CS:GO roster until 2020. 19 December 2016 . 29 November 2017.
  14. Web site: DreamHack Masters Stockholm 2018. DreamHack. 29 November 2017. 22 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170922202847/https://masters.dreamhack.com/vegas/. dead.
  15. Web site: EPICENTER 2017 overview . HLTV.org . 29 October 2017 . 4 May 2018.
  16. Web site: Dywizja CS:GO zawiesza działanie. Virtus.pro. 13 December 2018. pl. 3 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190503143642/https://virtus.pro/pl/articles/cs-go-lineup-ceases-competition. dead.
  17. Web site: Vegi joins Virtus.pro on loan; Toao Benched.
  18. Web site: Byali Confirms VP Exit.
  19. Web site: VP welcomes OKOLICIOUZ.
  20. Web site: Okolicious benched, phr stand-in.
  21. Web site: VP win PEL Spring against rival team Arcy.
  22. Web site: Virtus.pro win Adrenaline Cyber League. 29 November 2017.
  23. Web site: Virtus.pro sign AVANGAR roster. hltv.org.
  24. Web site: Changes in CS:GO roster. virtus.pro. en. 23 May 2020.
  25. News: Miter . Mateusz . ESL confirms Virtus Pro players will compete under the name 'Outsiders' in ESL Pro League . 9 May 2022 . . 9 March 2022.
  26. Web site: ESL and BLAST lift their bans on Virtus.pro . 23 March 2023 . HLTV.org . en.
  27. Web site: 17 December 2023 . Virtus.pro secure ESL Challenger Atlanta title . 19 December 2023 . HLTV.
  28. Web site: 18 December 2023 . fame named ESL Challenger Atlanta 2023 MVP . 19 December 2023 . HLTV.
  29. Web site: Miter . Mateusz . 2024-04-15 . Cloud9 parts ways with star CS2 player following poor results . 2024-04-16 . Dot Esports . en-US.
  30. Web site: Virtus.pro's Dota 2 team disbands. 23 July 2016. 22 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181122131841/https://www.thescoreesports.com/dota2/news/8816-virtus-pro-s-dota-2-team-disbands. dead.
  31. Web site: Van Allen. Eric. Virtus.Pro sweeps OG 3-0 in TS6 finals. ESPN. 21 November 2016 . 22 November 2016.
  32. Web site: 21 August 2019. TI9 Main Event Day 2 Lower Bracket results: Royal Never Give Up takes out Virtus Pro 2-0. 19 November 2020. ONE Esports. en-US.
  33. Web site: Virtus.pro launches second Dota 2 roster. virtus.pro.
  34. Web site: 6 November 2020. Virtus.pro promotes its Prodigy roster after disbanding its main roster with No[o]ne and Solo]. 19 November 2020. ONE Esports. en-US.
  35. Web site: Chalk . Andy . Russian esports team Virtus.pro blames ESL suspension on 'cancel culture' . PC Gamer . 23 May 2022 . en . 4 March 2022.
  36. Web site: Chalk . Andy . Russian esports team booted from Dota 2 qualifier after player draws Z on the minimap . PC Gamer . 23 May 2022 . en . 2 May 2022.
  37. Web site: Virtus.pro signs the forZe Rainbow Six Siege roster. virtus.pro.
  38. Web site: 2022-06-14 . Virtus.pro подписала состав по Warface . 2024-01-22 . Cybersport.ru . ru.
  39. Web site: Virtus.pro . Virtus.pro . 2024-01-22 . Virtus.pro . en.
  40. Web site: 2023-12-17 . Virtus.pro уступила GamerLegion в гранд-финале турнира Head Eyes Showdown по Escape from Tarkov: Arena и получила €25 тысяч . 2024-01-22 . Cybersport.ru . ru.
  41. Web site: enuaj . 2024-05-15 . Astrea joins Virtus.pro (the esports org goes back to StarCraft II after almost 10 years) . 2024-05-20 . r/starcraft.
  42. Web site: Virtus.pro signed Northern Lights . 2024-05-20 . pubg.ac . en.
  43. Web site: Inc . KRAFTON . PGC 2021: Europe Round-Up - NEWS - PUBG ESPORTS . 2024-05-20 . pubgesports.com . en.
  44. Web site: insecure_bryan . 2022-07-22 . Virtus.Pro leaves PUBG . 2024-05-20 . r/CompetitivePUBG.
  45. Web site: Virtus.pro . Virtus.pro . 2024-05-21 . Virtus.pro . en.
  46. Web site: Virtus.pro . Virtus.pro . 2024-05-21 . Virtus.pro . en.
  47. Web site: Virtus.pro . Virtus.pro . 2024-05-21 . Virtus.pro . en.
  48. Web site: Virtus.pro . Virtus.pro . 2024-05-21 . Virtus.pro . en.
  49. Web site: Virtus.pro . Virtus.pro . 2024-05-21 . Virtus.pro . en.
  50. Web site: x.com . 2024-05-21 . X (formerly Twitter).
  51. Web site: Virtus.pro . Virtus.pro . 2024-05-21 . Virtus.pro . en.
  52. Web site: FiveSkill и HURMA стали игроками Virtus.pro!. virtus.pro. ru. 16 May 2020.
  53. Web site: Virtus.pro opens a new LoL roster. cybersport.ru. 15 November 2016 . ru. 23 January 2020.
  54. Web site: Naiman and DrHippi to join the Artifact roster. virtus.pro. en. 23 January 2020. 8 November 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201108124745/https://virtus.pro/en/articles/naiman-and-drhippi-to-join-the-artifact-roster. dead.
  55. Web site: Naiman leaves Virtus.pro. virtus.pro. en. 23 January 2020.