Outsiders to Return As Virtus.Pro at TI11 Last Chance Qualifiers


Roman “RAMZES666” Kushnarev

After a five-month span of competing under the neutral tag of Outsiders, The Bears will be returning to its original name tag of Virtus Pro.

The International 2022 (TI11) Battle Pass Cover Art

The change happened when tournament organizers PGL recently announced the format, schedule and other details of the upcoming Last Chance Qualifiers as Outsider will play under its original tag, VP.

Danil “gpk” Skutin

As first reported by Escorenews.com, the team managed to regain its original tag back in the Dota 2 client on 19th Sept but at the time it was not sure as it could be an oversight by Valve.

Egor “Xakoda” Lipartiya

Following the confirmation, the organization also commented to Escorenews that its roster “can and will compete exclusively under the Virtus.Pro tag after the confirmation”.

Daniyal “yamich” Lazebnyy

Virtus.Pro was forced to compete under a neutral name, Outsiders, after the beginning of the Ukraine-Russia conflict as the team’s ownership group had ties to companies sanctioned by the EU and US.

VP announcement of its new CEO

However, the organization recently announced that it had an overhaul in terms of management, as Virtus.Pro announced its newest CEO, Aram Karamanukyan on Twitter and its official website.

Roman “RAMZES666” Kushnarev

For now, Virtus.Pro will be competing under its original tag for the upcoming TI11 Last Chance Qualifiers in Group B alongside Infamous, T1, Team Liquid, Wildcard Gaming and Xtreme Gaming.

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