Ukrainian organization Natus Vincere is making a sudden return to competitive Call of Duty after nearly three years away from the esport—but they aren’t fielding an international squad based in Europe. Instead, they’re picking up an Aussie trio who will enter the million-dollar World Series of Warzone tournament with plenty of momentum.
The Aussie trio of Zepa, Lymax, and Levi will fly the NAVI flag for the WSOW global finals in August following an announcement from the org on June 22. The trio came together for the North American final, flying to Canada to practice in the lead-up to the big qualifier. Thanks to their fourth-placed finish—including a win in game two and a massive 54 kills—the squad booked their tickets to the Esports World Cup for the WSOW Global Finals. Now, they’ll pull on the iconic black-and-yellow and rep the storied organization in Riyadh.
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Ukrainian organization Natus Vincere is making a sudden return to competitive Call of Duty after nearly three years away from the esport—but they aren’t fielding an international squad based in Europe. Instead, they’re picking up an Aussie trio who will enter the million-dollar World Series of Warzone tournament with plenty of momentum.
The Aussie trio of Zepa, Lymax, and Levi will fly the NAVI flag for the WSOW global finals in August following an announcement from the org on June 22. The trio came together for the North American final, flying to Canada to practice in the lead-up to the big qualifier. Thanks to their fourth-placed finish—including a win in game two and a massive 54 kills—the squad booked their tickets to the Esports World Cup for the WSOW Global Finals. Now, they’ll pull on the iconic black-and-yellow and rep the storied organization in Riyadh.