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Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. The best part, in our eyes, is the end opportunity of being signed by the organisation let’s just hope the chosen players still want to play professionally at the end of the boot camp!
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Samsung monitors will also be used throughout the project.Įsports Insider says: This is an interesting concept, giving mostly-unknown junior players a glimpse into professional play. The setups for the players utilise OMEN by HP computers, HyperX peripherals, DXRacer‘s gaming chairs, and Florpad mats. Kyivstar, as part of its deal with Natus Vincere, will provide communications and data services” to help run the initiative. It is an amazing experience! I see the goal – don’t see obstacles!” I am thankful to those partners who provided their support and helped with the project. “I am very proud of the NAVI employees who managed to realize all our ideas. Together we are doing a great job, giving young talents a chance and possibilities for their further development as players and as individuals. Yevhen Zolotarov, CEO of Natus Vincere commented on the boot camp: “I want to thank our partners for participating in such an important project: both for NAVI and for the esports ecosystem as a whole. The participants have been selected by junior coach Amiran “Ami” Rekhviashvili and recently-appointed Esports Director, Andrey “B1ad3” Gorodenskiy. Lasting for over two months, the boot camp will include daily routines of physical training and in-game practice – with the best players potentially being signed by the organisation at its conclusion. The boot camp, titled NAVI Esports Camp, will see 10 aspiring Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region come together to hone their skills.

Ukrainian esports organisation Natus Vincere has announced a boot camp with telecommunications company Kyivstar acting as the title partner.
