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April 4 marks the fifth anniversary of Cybersport.ru, and April 18 marks the tenth anniversary of the launch of the first “version” of Cybersport.ru, which was then still called Virtuspro.org. In honor of the celebration, we have launched a giveaway for you with the opportunity to win a PC, and we will also publish a series of materials that can be read using a special tag.

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Now is the time to give the floor to you, the readers, who have been with us all this time. The editorial office received several congratulations from real veterans of our media, and we decided to share them with you. After all, the birthday is not only for the editorial office, but for everyone who participates in the life of Cybersport.ru!

Happy birthday, Cybersport.ru!

TnR

Hello everybody! My history of acquaintance with Cybersport.ru, and then on Virtuspro.org/Virtus.pro, is quite commonplace: I was looking for a place where I could read esports news. In August 2013, I accidentally hit the stream of the TI3 grand final. Not to say that “Dota” somehow hooked me, but for some reason I still decided to look what kind of teams are playing there and what tournaments are held. To find out all this, the site helped me, on which I now hang for the eighth year.

A year has passed since 2013, the second, the site has more content, people. Communication and flooding in the comments, respectively, too, and then at one fine moment he wrote to me in a personal (put a plus in the chat, if you remember this functionality) Misha Ortazif I want to join the group on Skype. After a while, I still agreed. It was the distant 2016.

Then, in 2016, the EPICENTER series tournaments just started, and, as it turned out, the guys got together and went to the first of them. I missed this holiday and regret it a little, but the tradition of gathering in Moscow at Epicenters eventually took root. In 2017, 2018, 2019 … Every year we gathered to go and watch Dota. And it was cool! 2023 broke this glorious tradition, but I hope that in 2023 we will get together again, albeit not at EPICENTER. Thanks to Cybersport.ru, I met good people!

In general, happy birthday to Cybersport.ru. 10 years is a serious age! I wish you development both in depth and breadth, audience growth and conquest of new peaks. And also so that everything is good in technical and content terms. Over the past 10 years, there have been several rebranding, the functionality of the site has changed, and the user base has grown. The site has become a kind of unified platform where, in addition to e-sports and near-sports news, you can also read materials on other topics. And also discuss them in the comments! P.S.

Since I’m on TV, I must say hello to the guys and a separate hello Leshik and Dunnis!

shaggy.br

Happy birthday to Cybersport.ru. I wish you continued success with your esports news coverage. I have been registered on the site since November 9, 2013, and since then the site has changed only for the better. Thanks to you, I have found new comrades, with whom I have been playing games for many years, root for my favorite teams, and also sometimes meet in real life. And not a day goes by that I do not go to the site and read the news. Guys, happy birthday to you, and do not stop there! Yours Vladislav Marchenko.

Vizvezdenec

I registered on the site somewhere in the already quite distant 2014, when the resource was still called virtus.pro. Mainly to hate my very beloved NS 🙂

Vizvezdenec signed up to hate NS

As a result, I spent seven full years on the site, wrote an awful number of comments, and at the same time met “in real life” with a considerable number of good people from here. Perhaps I don’t regret anything in the end. Since it is an anniversary, it will be difficult to do without wishes. So the site – the development and further growth of the audience, e-sports in general – also development and further growth, for me and for many other people it has long since replaced (in whole or in part) traditional sports, people in the comments – to be somewhat kinder to each other , and to cybersportsmen, otherwise it has become almost the norm to pour out a tub of dirt on everyone who has not won here and now. The problem is that no one has ever learned to win. Happy anniversary!

Avada.sn

Time flies at a terrible speed. I don’t remember the year after Ridonly I registered on the site virt.pro to support Maelstorm and kaby streams and chat with the guys. At first it seemed like something wonderful, unusual. One of the reasons for my interest in VP (the most significant, it should be noted) was the figure of Anton Cherepennikov. It was very interesting to follow how a person who played in teams at the local level, in parallel, built his career and tried to transform his hobby into a field for the realization of ideas and ambitions. A man from the esports community has created something new and strong enough. The further, the more I saw serious differences from ordinary stacks on a couple of one-time advertising initiatives for the tournament. It was cool. It was a great show for the viewer.

As for the site, at first it was just a place to have fun and find streams. A little later, I became more involved in communicating with the contingent of the portal and even went to Techlabs in Khimki (to be honest, after this trip I decided not to waste time on offline tournaments, being a spectator, and preferred the comfort of online). From that moment on, the site took an important place in my interests and bookmarks in the browser. After the rebranding of the site and the formation of a more or less lively forum (although, of course, then this block was incomparable with other large floodilia), personalities that I recognize appeared here, with whom I already had longer conversations. At first, impersonal nicknames began to acquire their unique features in my eyes. Communication, like any process, is constantly being transformed, sometimes ends or passes into other forms. So here we have a group of people, communication with whom at some point began to be built around a wider range of topics than the main e-sports component of the portal. There was a confa in Skype with these guys. However, I still followed Anton’s work with interest. At that moment, sneg1 was already fully deployed in eSports. What started as a team and revitalized an old brand has grown into a vibrant sustainable business. Then the first EPICENTER happened, and I had my first meeting with the guys in real life.

What is the bottom line? Snow completed his personal involvement in this business. What began as a hobby with the scent of romance of the 2000s game libraries, spontaneous, adventurous, impetuous, has become bright, sterile, systemic. Someone feels nostalgia and regretfully speaks of the loss of “that spirit”, but for me this is just a story of development and growing up. This is a story about how an ambitious and aspiring person starts out of a swamp, and then on the balcony at the first EPICENTER drinks champagne with satisfaction and a little later sells a successful business. Handsomely!

Scene EPICENTER 2016

We are all human, and we tend to refract reality through the prism of our experience and consciousness. So it is with me. It seems to me that there are many parallels between my life and the development of Cybersport.ru (or I wanted to see them). From something chaotic and chaotic, everything came to a more stable, orderly living system. The portal gave me comrades and friends. This communication has moved away from the sphere of esports and has become a part of life. I am very glad that a simple site with a cybermishka has become the main cybersport resource in the Russian-speaking segment of the Internet with diverse and meaningful content, with a good team of content makers and journalists who maintain a fairly high level of quality of materials. Recently there was a material about the situation with the deficit of Playstation consoles, which interested me very much and made me happy. After reading, I really remembered at that moment where it all began and was pleasantly surprised by the result. Comments and communication on Cybersport.ru no longer cause any interest in me. This does not mean that there is something wrong with the site. We just went through it all, we know. We remember how we abused the rebound of karma, how toxic we communicated with each other. Now we have matured and are doing this in real life.

Thanks a lot to Anton Cherepennikov for this project. Thanks to those who continue to develop this business. Thanks a lot to Kirill gr1nder Rusakov for putting together the confa and introducing us to each other.

Thanks to Cybersport.ru (Vitruspro.org) for the content and pastime.

Thanks to DunnoWhatToDo, Shaggy.br, TnR, Vizvezdenec, Ethrealin, L1ght_Pr1de and everyone else we talked to so much. You are all very peculiar guys, but I appreciate you.

Good luck to all. And I congratulate Cybersport.ru on its 10th anniversary!

Poxy

Congratulations to Cybersport.ru on its tenth anniversary. I am glad to congratulate you on this date. I would like to wish you further development and delight my users with excellent content. I have been here since the very start, when the site was still called virtus.pro (unfortunately, I did not find virtuspro.org) and I can say with confidence that all this time this site has been an excellent guide to the world of esports. It is thanks to him that I stay aware of all the esports events that take place in the world. Thanks to this site, I met a large number of like-minded people (Misha Vizv, Avada, Tnr, Gr1nder, Sammeroff and many others), with whom we can discuss news, play games and have a heart-to-heart talk. I hope that in the future Cybersport.ru will help people find all the important information about esports. Happy birthday, dear site, with a decade!

DunnoWhatToDo

Happy birthday, Cybersport.ru!

It seems that quite recently I visited the old site and complained about the design that was boring to the eye and wondered what was there on the flags. Now it is nice to see the path that was once such a native portal, and to realize that this is far from the end. For me Cybersport.ru has always been a place where it was easy to be understood, where there were people who were burning with similar ideas, where I managed to find comrades and friends not only in the game, but also in spirit. Unfortunately, with the release of the site to a new quality level, the improvement of its functionality and the growth of popularity, for me its magic of the “tube” place suddenly disappeared, although it still remains in the fixed ones – after all, it is definitely not better to find a portal about esports in the Russian-speaking segment.

Out of gratitude for that funny and in its own way happy period, I wish the portal and its team to conquer new heights, new exciting challenges and joy that each of you contributed to the construction of this road, which led you to this peak.

HardyS

I want to congratulate the place where, in my youth, I spent a lot of battles in the comments. It was fun! Here I found good comrades from different parts of the world, with whom I still communicate, despite the fact that sometimes our opinions on various issues are very different. For this I would like to thank Cybersport.ru.

Happy Birthday!

L1ght_Pr1de

“On Cybersport.ru – from November 1, 2014”, – it is written in my profile. In fact, I came here even earlier, just, as often happens, the “old” account is now forgotten and lost. All these years, it was your media (whatever it was called) that was the main source of news from esports for me. At one time Cybersport.ru seemed to be something small and local, on it we felt like “pioneers”, and we had “our own atmosphere” here.

It was Cybersport.ru that once gave me a lot of new acquaintances and even friends. Now it is a huge media with a serious prefix “official media” and with an always topical agenda, which sometimes it is you who form (by the way, do not forget about this).

On your birthday, I would like to wish you further growth as a media, and say thank you to all the authors who have been working over the years, so that we have something to read at lunchtime or while in a traffic jam. Wish as much traffic as possible and as few trolls as possible in the comments, which sometimes scare off “old people” like me. GL HF!