Accordingly, there is a political situation in Europe. Considering this, certain esports events have been affected. Indeed, for Virtus.pro CS:GO ESL Pro League they’ll have to be competing under a different name. Read on as we fill you in below!
Virtus.pro CS:GO ESL Pro League – Following the Rules
Specifically, due to national ties, the likes of Virtus.pro will now be named as ‘Outsiders’. This will affect the roster with the following roster:
- Timur “buster” Tulepov
- Aleksi “Qikert” Golubev
- Dzhami “Jame” Ali
- Mareks “YEKINDAR” Galjinskis
- Evgeniy “FL1T” Lebedev
- Dastan “dastan” Aqbaev
Regardless of the name of the roster, the players will still compete and will hope to improve over their past record:
- 5-6th @ Intel Extreme Masters XVI – Katowice
- 3-4th @ Intel Extreme Masters XVI – Winter
- 5-8th @ PGL Major Stockholm 2021
Although this wil take place, the organization of Virtus.pro is not very content with the decision. However, that won’t stop them from letting their talented players compete for the majority of $823,000 of prize pool.
Indeed, kicking off today, can this roster, competing under ‘Outsiders’ make a move on the European standings?
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