

"Virtus.Pro sign NS as they hop into Dota 2". "Summit 6: VP crush OG in Grand Finals securing 108 kills in 90 minutes". ↑ Lawrence 'Malystryx.GDS' Phillips ()."We admit that yesterday we broke the rules at The Summit match.". "Virtus.Pro acquires NVMI - VP.Polar formed". Ĭomplete List of Matches in Any Tournament December 30th - VP announces Lost's departure from the team, as well as confirming former TI3 squadmate Illidan as a formal member of the team again.

November 30th - VP announces NS retirement and blowyourbrain leaving the team as well.November 5th - blowyourbrain joins the team as a stand-in for the vacant spot on the team left by Solo.November 4th - Virtus.pro announces that they are back to four players as Solo won't be able to play for the team for an unspecified reason.October 7th - Goblak and Resolut1on departs from the team and ARS-ART joins once again.The following day an announcement is made, declaring that ARS-ART is kicked from the team, but that Goblak, G and Resolut1on will join VP completing the five man roster. August 28th - The first step to rebuilding the VP roster is made as LighTofHeaveN rejoins the team after a stay with Team Empire.August 15th - Illidan, Crazy and KSi departs from the team after a disappointing TI3.March 21st - ARS-ART joins the team as a temporary stand-in.

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Virtus Pro were the only team in any region to finish 7-0 in both of their first two seasons. In late 2020, a new roster consisting of the VP.Prodigy squad was signed, leading to impressive results in the Dota Pro Circuit regional leagues in 2021. Sustained success followed, and from 2017 to 2018 the team won a total of five majors, though success at The International remained elusive. Following the International, Virtus pro later revamped their Dota 2 squad and won The Summit 6. The entire Dota 2 squad was dropped by the organization on 30 June 2016, after increasingly poor results culminated in a disappointing 6th-place finish in the Qualifiers for The International 2016, thus failing to qualify for yet another event. On May 30th 2016, after accusations that the team had used None as a standin for ALOHADANCE in The Summit 5 Qualifiers Finals vs Ad Finem, using ALOHADANCE's account to hide the action, Virtus.pro admitted that they had broken the rules, and were removed from the tournament. It was later rebranded to ASUS.Polar as an attempt to create a separate brand under a single ownership, but it didn't turn out to be a success, and the team was merged with the main Virtus.pro roster and ceased to exist as a brand. Virtus.pro Polar was formed on Septem by NVMI players. Ī women's team was established on September 5, 2012. Since 2003 they have won more than 100 gold, 170 silver and 220 bronze medals in more than 10 esports disciplines. The organization has been represented by more than 50 players.
