Virtus.pro is relaunching the youth CS:GO roster VP.Prodigy. Also, our club is launching separate social accounts for the VP.Prodigy brand.

Mikhail Artemyev, shooter branch manager: “We are always taking chances when working with youth rosters. It’s crucial to find talented players who are passionate about CS:GO. Talent though isn’t the only thing on a path to success. There are a lot of things to work on: we got to improve our game sense, communication between the players, and so on. Our main goal is to help the players reach their full potential and we are sure that the guys have what it takes to accomplish everything we set out to do. Right now they are taking their careers to a higher level, and we don’t want the potential pressure from competitive scene to prevent them from enjoying the game.”

Alexey “RuFire” Burakov, VP.Prodigy CS:GO roster captain: “When we were building this roster we wanted not only skilled players but also easygoing ones with non-conflictual attitude. Our current roster clicked right away, we have good team chemistry and we know what our main goals are. We’ll do our best to prove ourselves.”

 

New VP.Prodigy CS:GO roster:

Nikita «BloodyK» Dobrynin

Eugene «r3salt» Frolov

Armen «cheerful» Eskuzyan

Alexey «RuFire» Burakov (captain)

Ivan «lom1k» Ovsyanik
Vladislav «flash_1» Bykov (coach)

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