Gaming
BloodyK will leave VP.Prodigy

Nikita “BloodyK” Dobrynin is leaving the VP.Prodigy CS:GO roster and becoming a free agent. His last tournament with the team is going to be ESEA Season 38: Intermediate Division – Europe.
Nikita “BloodyK” Dobrynin:
“I am grateful for the time I had in VP.Prodigy, but now It’s time to move on. I want to thank the guys for everything, it was a fun and helpful experience. There’s a lot of room to grow and I will do my best to succeed in esports. Right now I’m open to offers. As for the boys, I wish them the best of luck in their careers.”
Alexey “RuFire” Burakov, VP.Prodigy captain in CS:GO:
“Our poor performance in the WePlay Academy League gave us a lot to think about. I kept moving pieces across the board, switching roles and testing new players, but as of now, BloodyK isn’t one of them anymore. We’ll miss Nikita, but those kinds of things happen in sports all the time. All we can do is move on. BloodyK is still a close friend of mine and I can only wish he finds the success he deserves.”
We continue our search for the talented young players for the academy roster.
Current VP.Prodigy CS:GO roster:
Alexey «RuFire» Burakov (captain)
Armen «cheerful» Eskuzyan
Eugene «r3salt» Frolov
Ivan «lom1k» Ovsyanik
Vladislav «Flash_1» Bykov (coach)
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