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Andreezy leaves Virtus.pro

Virtus.pro Rainbow Six Siege roster analyst Andrey “Andreezy” Bavian leaves our club and joins Delta Project.
Pavel “p4sh4” Kosenko, Rainbow Six Siege roster captain:
“Andrey has great potential and deep understanding of the game, but in order to keep improving as a player he needs constant practice. We had a moment when wTg decided to step back from playing and test his abilities as a coach, and it was a good opportunity for us to try out Andreezy in a player position. Unfortunately, that swap didn’t pay off and we had to set things back as they were. Andreezy asked us to allow him to become a part of another team and pursue his ambitions as a player and I respect his choice. There is no doubt in my mind that he will find the success he deserves.”
Andrey “Andreezy” Bavian:
“Playing in a team of such professionals and being able to grow both as a person and a player was a blessing for me. I want to thank the players and management for believing and supporting me all the way. For now I need to move on and become a solid player. I wish my former teammates good luck in all the upcoming tournaments!”
New roster coach will be announced soon. The next event for the team will be European League 2021 – Stage 3 in September.
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