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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. [50] This acquisition may have been funded thanks to the Esports World Cup Foundation Club Support Program, of which VP is a member.
7–8th - ESL Pro League Season 13; 7–8th - DreamHack Masters Spring 2021; 2nd - EPIC CIS League Spring 2021; 5–6th - IEM XVI Summer; 9–10th - StarLadder CIS RMR 2021; 5–6th - IEM Cologne 2021; 13–16th - ESL Pro League Season 14; 1st - Pinnacle Fall Series #1; 4th - IEM XVI Fall: CIS; 5–8th - BLAST Premier: Fall Showdown 2021; 5 ...
Despite this, NEO was no longer by far the best player on his team. His individual skill had dropped off significantly from his performance in 1.6. In May 2016, Virtus.pro won the first season of ELEAGUE, one of the biggest prize pools at the time. [21] In early 2017, Virtus.pro came second to Astralis at ELEAGUE Major 2017.
Fnatic, Team EnVyUs, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Virtus.pro, Natus Vincere, PENTA Sports, and Team SoloMid were returning Legends from the previous Major. Keyd Stars was the only new Legends and became the first South American team to play in a Major and qualify to the playoff bracket.
Virtus.pro was the other team along with Na'Vi to go a perfect 3–0 in the group stage, defeating OpTic Gaming, G2 Esports, and Gambit Gaming. Virtus.pro vs North Scores Team
Team LDLC.com: Virtus.pro: 16: Inferno 8 Team LDLC.com: Virtus.pro – Train – Team LDLC.com: Fnatic vs LGB eSports Team Score Map Score Team Fnatic: 16: Inferno 11
In the grand finals, Luminosity Gaming, which defeated Virtus.pro and Team Liquid, faced off against Natus Vincere, which defeated Ninjas in Pyjamas and Astralis. Luminosity Gaming won 2–0 as the underdog for its first major title and fifty percent of the $1,000,000 prize pool; in addition, it became the first non-European team to win a major ...
Kenny Schrub (born May 19, 1995 in Sarrebourg (Moselle, France)), better known as kennyS, is a French former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player. He was named "eSports Player of the Year" at The Game Awards 2015.