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Natus Vincere (widely known as NAVI), one of the biggest organizations in Eastern Europe, has announced its entry into the Free Fire esports scene via the organization’s social media handles. The NAVI esports organization continues to expand with its new Free Fire squad comprised of former esports pro players from the Russian Free Fire Team, Silence. This will be the third mobile esports title that Natus Vincere has ventured into alongside other major esports titles such as PUBG Mobile and League of Legends: Wild Rift. More information about NAVI’s Free Fire roster can be found below.
NAVI Announces Its Free Fire Roster
With the massive success of the Free Fire esports scene, NAVI hops into the competition as the new contender from the CIS region. The organization acquired the Free FIre squad of the Russian organization, SIlence, one of the most dominant teams in the CIS region who acquire championship titles such as the Free Fire Pro League (FFPL) CIS Season 1 and 2.
“We are happy to join one of the best esports clubs in the world. Our main goal is to make NAVI the best team in the Free Fire discipline and we promise to give our best to achieve it,” stated Amir “Skyrix” Kanatov, as quoted by the organization’s official blog.
NAVI’s Free Fire team roster is comprised of the following members;
Ruslan “Dandy” Omorov
Kheibar “VaJniy” Imanov
Aleksandr “DD” Bozhkov
Amir “Skyrix” Kanatov
Alexander “Glory” Manoil (team manager)
According to the official blog post of NAVI, the organization is keeping an eye out on the upcoming FFPL CIS Season 3 which will be held on 7th August 2021.
One of the members, VaJniy, aims to participate in the upcoming Free Fire World Championship under NAVI’s banner.
“Thanks, NAVI for the opportunity to show ourselves as part of this legendary club. And also thanks to all our fans for their immense support, I promise to give my best so NAVI will go to the World Championship in Mexico,” stated VaJny, as quoted by the organization’s official blog.
NAVI is one of the most popular esports organizations with a proven track record of having the best esports pro players in various esports titles. The organization’s Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team is the first to win three premier esports events such as the Intel Extreme Masters, Electronic Sports World Cup, and World Cyber Games 2010, within a year. Its DOTA 2 division won The International 2011, cementing its spot as one of the most successful esports organizations in the world.
It will be interesting to see if NAVI’s Free Fire roster will be able to find success in the Free Fire esports scene in the upcoming tournaments.