Largest cyber sports club on the globe, as asserted by the Vice President of its development, Virtus.pro.
Virtus.pro, the global titan in esports, just hit a new milestone, boasting a whopping 30 teams across 27 diverse disciplines. With players and coaches numbering over 160, these days are a testament to the organization's international workforce hailing from 32 countries.
In the recent six months, Virtus.pro has proven to be a dynamic force, signing 14 teams in new realms. This drive has breathed fresh life into several existing teams and secured long-term contracts with key players. For the unfolding Esports World Conference 2025, the organization anticipates representation in a staggering 21 tournaments. Beyond that, more reinforcements are on the horizon, with 2026 plans outshining their ambitions yet again.
The latest addition to the Virtus.pro family is the former Luminosity Gaming roster in Rocket League. To learn more about this team shift, check out the [article].
As for the esports world's heavy hitters, the top players include giants like TSM, 100 Thieves, Team Liquid, and Tundra Esports. Despite Virtus.pro's formidable presence, its current ranking in the global esports scene is yet to be definitively determined, with recent data lacking specifics. Still, Virtus.pro's reputation for triumph in esports competitions ensures it holds a significant place within the industry.
- Reflecting their expansion, Virtus.pro has also embarked on ventures beyond esports, seeking to bolster their cybersecurity team to safeguard the increasing technology-driven aspects of sports, particularly sports-analysis.
- The upcoming Esports World Conference 2025 is set to witness an influx of news, with Virtus.pro contributing forcefully, participating in a record-breaking 21 tournaments, potentially challenging the dominance of established heavyweights like TSM, 100 Thieves, Team Liquid, and Tundra Esports.