Virtus.pro's awards and results
Intel Extreme Masters XV – World Championship 2021
Virtus.pro participated in this championship and finished at the second position to win a prize of 180,000 US dollars from a prize pool of 1 million US dollars. The event was hosted in Europe on the 16th and 28th of February 2021. The championship format had a play-in stage with a double-elimination bracket, from which the remaining eight teams advanced to the group stages. The group stages had two double-elimination formats, with the top three teams moving on to the playoffs. The playoffs led to the quarterfinals, semifinals, and the Grand Final.
Flashpoint Season 2
This CS: GO league was hosted in Europe from 10th November 2020 to 6th December 2020. Virtus.pro won the tournament and was awarded 500,000 US dollars from a $1 million prize pool. Twelve eSport teams participated in the league. The league format included group stages, the last chance stage, and the playoffs.
DreamHack Masters Las Vegas 2017
DreamHack organized this offline Global Offensive game series, hosted in the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Sixteen teams took place in the event, playing through group stages consisting of four groups, each with four teams. The top two teams from each group advanced to the playoffs, leading to the finals. Virtus.pro won the series, pocketing $ 200,000 from a prize pool of $ 450,000.
ELEAGUE Major: Atlanta 2017
This league was hosted offline in Atlanta from 22nd January 2017 to 29th January 2017. It had a 16-team Swiss system format in the group stages from which eight teams proceeded to the playoffs, leading to the finals. Virtus.pro finished at the second position to take home a prize of 150,000 US dollars from a prize pool of 1 million US dollars.
DreamHack Open Bucharest 2016
This open series for offline Global Offensive game took place in Bucharest from 16th November 2016 to 18th November 2016. Eight teams participated in the event. The format had two groups playing in a double-elimination format and playoffs that had a single-elimination bracket. Virtus.pro won the series to take home 50,000 US dollars from a prize pool of 100,000 US dollars.
ELEAGUE Season 1
This offline league was held in Atlanta from 24th May 2016 to 30th July 2016. The format featured group stages, playoffs, last chance stage, and final playoffs. Virtus.pro won the league and was awarded 400,000 US dollars from a 1.4 million US dollars prize pool.
Other Virtus.pro achievements include third place in World Electronics Sports Games 2016, first in ESL ESEA Pro League Invitational 2015, first in ESEA season 18: Global Invite Edition, and first in ESL Major Series One Katowice 2014.