Virtus.pro has opened a computer club called VP.Bearloga
Russian organization Virtus.pro announced the opening of its computer club called VP.Bearloga. It will be located in Moscow, in the Yota Arena. Previously there was Cyber Loft in its place.
Sergey Glamazda, Virtus.pro CEO:
"In traditional sports, each club has its own home venue or even a bar where fans gather to watch and discuss the matches of their favorite team. We decided to combine these two formats and create our own place for VP fans where they can not only meet and watch livestreams together, but also get to know their favorite players, attend autograph sessions, special events and club's master classes."
The announcement notes that the club's visitors could see all the Virtus Pro Cups, meet the Esportsmen in person, and follow the team's matches in Live. And as soon as COVID precautions are lifted in Moscow, some tournaments will be held there.
Virtus.pro is not the first Esports organization that has its computer club. Such practice is common in Southeast Asia. Execration has a network of computer clubs in the Philippines, and Geek Fam, who left Dota 2 last year, owns clubs in Malaysia.