Virtus.pro's long-standing captain, Dzhami 'Jame' Ali, has officially bid farewell to the organization as he embarks on a new chapter with Parivision CS2. This significant transition was recently announced by both teams on their respective social media platforms.
Throughout the past four years, Jame played a pivotal role in Virtus.pro, showcasing exceptional proficiency as an AWPer and demonstrating remarkable leadership qualities as the team's captain. His distinct approach to in-game leadership earned him recognition as one of the most diligent professionals within the Eastern European esports scene.
Under Jame's leadership, Virtus.pro achieved notable victories in various LAN tournaments, including the prestigious IEM Rio Major 2022. Despite competing independently from VP as 'Outsiders' during the Brazilian event, the team's triumph was celebrated by the CEO, symbolizing a bittersweet departure.
Following Jame's departure, the mantle of leadership now rests on the capable shoulders of electronic, the talented rifler who is poised to assume the role of the team's new captain.
Jame's transition to Parivision CS2 reunites him with his former teammate, Alexey 'Qikert' Golubev, and coach Dastan 'dastan' Akbayev. The AWPer's arrival has prompted changes in the team's roster, with ArtFr0st being benched and Emil 'nota' Moskvitin alongside Aleksandr 'TRAVIS' Timkiv stepping in to fill the void.