Virtus.pro’s Counter-Strike: Global Offensive will be temporarily closed.
The Polish organization said it would not participate in the competition “until further notice.” VP will make a decision on the future of CS:GO in the coming weeks, before 2018 ends.
“After the London Major, we are quite confident about the potential of the current squad. Unfortunately, expectations were not met,” VP CEO Roman Dvoryankin shared in the latest announcement. “Our long-term strategy has been to build the team around young players and we will stick to that as we make decisions. I want my fans to continue to support in the coming weeks.”
It’s a sad day for us, but we have to go through. Right now our players can’t show their best game as a group, it’s bad for them, it’s bad for us, it’s bad for our fans. We will update you on our plans by the end of the year #GOGOVP
— Roman Dvoryankin (@dvoryrom) December 13, 2018
This announcement comes an hour after the team failed to qualify for the IEM Katowice Major. In the closed online qualifiers, VP lost to Team Vitality and x-kom in BO3, marking the first time VP was unable to attend a Valve Major event since 2013. In the previous Major, FACEIT London, VP finished last. when he lost 0-3 in the New Challenger round.
VP also failed to qualify for ESL Pro League Season 9 last week. They only won 3rd place after losing the qualifying match against Team Kinguin – a team led by former VP member Wiktor “TaZ” Wojtas.
That’s it! I will die in esport , I will stay in esport I will die in esport… your papito ?❤️ pic.twitter.com/mcmg6BPKzB
— paszaBiceps (@paszaBiceps) December 13, 2018
IEM Katowice was also the first Major that two CS legends, Jaroslaw “pashaBiceps” Jarzabkowski and Filip “NEO” Kubski, missed. In theory, former team member Janusz “Snax” Pogorzelski should be the only Polish player to appear at every Major, but it’s highly likely that he won’t be at the Katowice Major either because Snax is on the Mousesports bench. .
Virtus.pro is currently performing poorly even though the organization has tried to replace many players. After eliminating legends like TaZ, Snax and byali, the team is still struggling in the big leagues with new talent. New Polish Talents: Michal “MICHU” Muller, Michal “snatchie” Rudzki, and Piotr “morelz” Taterka were unable to solve the problems in VP under the leadership of NEO.
PashaBiceps and NEO still have contracts with Virtus.pro until 2020, so the organization will have to decide what to do with this 4-year contract.
The VP can release all players and build a new roster, or leave CS:GO. The decision is expected to be made before the new year begins.
According to Dotesports
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