Fixtures

DOTA2 - 1W Series 03/19 14:00 1 Virtus Pro vs Entity View
R6 - EUL 03/19 17:00 - Virtus.Pro vs Wolves Esports View

Results

DOTA2 - 1W Series 03/18 11:00 2 Virtus Pro v Team Spirit 2-0
DOTA2 - 1W Series 03/17 10:00 - Virtus Pro v Team Liquid 1-0
CS2 - IEM Dallas EU - kval 03/12 18:30 63 Virtus.Pro v Heroic 2-0
CS2 - IEM Dallas EU - kval 03/11 18:30 67 Virtus.Pro v Apeks 2-1
CS2 - IEM Dallas EU - kval 03/11 14:30 71 Virtus.Pro v B8 2-1
DOTA2 - Dreamleague 02/29 13:15 - Virtus Pro v OG 0-1
DOTA2 - Dreamleague 02/29 12:00 - Virtus Pro v Gaimin Gladiators 0-1
DOTA2 - Dreamleague 02/28 12:00 - Virtus Pro v Azure Ray 1-0
DOTA2 - Dreamleague 02/28 10:55 - Azure Ray v Virtus Pro 1-1
DOTA2 - Dreamleague 02/27 17:00 - Virtus Pro v Team Falcons 0-1
DOTA2 - Dreamleague 02/27 16:35 - Team Falcons v Virtus Pro 1-1
DOTA2 - Dreamleague 02/27 12:00 - Virtus Pro v OG 1-0

Wikipedia - Virtus.pro

Virtus.pro (VP) was an international esports organization founded in 2003 in Russia and acquired by Armenian investors in 2022. The organization has had players competing in such games as Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, Rainbow Six Siege, Warface and EFT: Arena.

Virtus.pro's Dota 2 team has participated in multiple Majors, winning record (tied with Team Secret) 5 of them and becoming the best Dota Pro Circuit first season team. Their League of Legends team won LCL Spring 2017.

VP's former Polish CS:GO team is considered one of the best teams in the history of Counter-Strike, winning the EMS One Katowice 2014 Major and several other premier tournaments. VP's last CS:GO team with CIS players won the IEM Rio Major 2022 under the name Outsiders.

History

History

On 25 January 2014, Virtus.pro signed the five member roster of AGAiN, Jarosław "pashaBiceps" Jarząbkowski, Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski, Paweł "byali" Bieliński, and Golden Five players Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas, Filip "Neo" Kubski. Virtus.pro won EMS One Katowice 2014 by beating Ninjas in Pyjamas in the finals. The team then got 5–8 at ESL One Cologne 2014. Virtus.pro won at ESEA in April 2015. The team then beat Natus Vincere to win CEVO Season 7 in July 2014.

In October 2015, it was announced that Virtus.pro had joined an esports team trade union along with a dozen other teams.

In 2016, Virtus.pro made it to the quarterfinals in MLG Columbus after beating G2 Esports 2–0 in a best-of-three game. The team then went on to win in the inaugural ELeague season, winning $390,000. In December 2016, Virtus.pro re-signed the roster for another four years. In 2017, Virtus.pro finishes 2nd place at the ELEAGUE Atlanta major, winning $150k, and won DreamHack Masters - Las Vegas 2017, winning $200k. Virtus.pro finished 2nd place at EPICENTER 2017, winning $100k.

Due to poor results, on 13 December 2018, Virtus.pro CS:GO roster was suspended.

"Vegi" replaced "Toao" in the active squad and "Snax" takes over IGL role in 2019. Due to poor results and grown unhappy with the team, Paweł "byali" Bieliński decided to leave Virtus.pro. VP adds Okoliciouz as a replacement for byali. Virtus.pro decided to test some players out, benching Michał "Okoliciouz" Głowaty that had a short lived place in the VP squad, replaced by a stand in Tomasz "phr" Wójcik. Virtus.pro win Polish Esport League Spring in 2019, earning $10,708. This event was the first 1st-place finish since Adrenaline Cyber League 2017, which was won by the original roster. In December 2019, Virtus.pro announced that they have completed the signing of the AVANGAR roster, benching the Polish roster.

In May 2020, Virtus.pro acquired "YEKINDAR" from pro100 as "buster" steps down from the starting lineup. Additionally, "Flatra" joined as an assistant coach.

The roster competed under the name Outsiders from early March 2022, following several tournament organizers banning esports teams suspected to have ties to the Russian government. Under the Outsiders tag the team won IEM Rio Major 2022, beating Heroic in the final. On 22 March 2023, tournament organizers ESL and BLAST lifted the ban on Virtus.pro.

On December 17, 2023, Virtus.pro defeated Apeks at ESL Challenger Atlanta 2023, where Pyotr "fame" Bolyshev was awarded his first ever HLTV MVP award. Their victory at the event qualified the roster for ESL Pro League Season 19.