June 30th, 201633Virtus.Pro have parted ways with their entire Dota 2 squad, after the team's lamentable track record this season and failure to qualify for The International 6.
Sergey "G" Bragin, Artem "fng" Barshak, Ilya "ALOHADANCE" Korobkin, Maxim "yoky-" Kim, and Alexander "NoFear" Churochkin have been released from the organization. However,...
November 30th, 20151DotaBlast met Virtus.Pro's Sergey Alexandrovich "G" Bragin for an interview, one day after his team was eliminated from the Frankfurt Major. God touched on Virtus.Pro's elimination series and the team's reluctance to make roster changes and described his odyssey of self-realization as a Dota 2 player, at length.
Sergey Alexandrovich...
August 7th, 20150The odds on betting sites across the web favored Team Secret to win The International 5 by a large margin. As odds favorites, fan favorites, and every analyst’s sweetheart, they were mandated to deliver and take home the Aegis this year. Nothing short of the championship title would have been good result for them. That considered, it...
April 15th, 20150ASUS.Polar gets renamed under their original branding organization Virtus.Pro. Keeping the current ASUS.Polar line-up, the team will remain under the same organization, while only changing the team name and tag. The adjustments come at a well-suited time, as the team has begun to show some stability after recent roster changes.
April 15th, 20150It's that time of the year again when the top favorite teams break free from traditional constraints and start campaigning for compendium owners' Redemption Vote for the final and exclusive spot to The Summit LAN event.
April 5th, 20150ASUS.Polar earned the second spot for the ESL One Frankfurt main event. After a solid 2-0 victory over Team Empire, in a best out of three series, ASUS.Polar joins Team Secret, Evil Geniuses, ViCi Gaming, and Alliance. Team Empire will have one more chance to fight for the remaining European LAN spot.
April 4th, 20150Alexander "DKPhobos" Kucheria bounces back to ASUS.Polar, only one month after leaving the team to join Natus Vincere in spite of Polar management's opposition. Na'Vi is now down to only three official members, and their reshuffling saga continues, after five reshuffles in less than two months.