Team Vitality announces its entry into Free Fire and BGMI in 2022- team vitality will be moving to Free Fire Mobile and Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) in 2022. This comes after it successfully entered Call of Duty: Mobile (CODM) with its roster qualifying and competing in the CODM World Championship Finals in 2021. With an existing top content creator lineup and esports rosters across now three major titles, Team Vitality reinforces its commitment to long-term investment in the Indian ecosystem and its goal of dominating the region’s esports scene. Let’s learn more about the expansion.
Team Vitality announces its entry into Free Fire and BGMI in 2022
To lead the Free Fire roster as a Trainer and IGL, Team Vitality selected the 2021 Esports Premiere League and Free Fire Tri-Series Champion, Indranil “FABINDRO” Saha. BGMI veteran and fan favorite, Pratik “AURUM” Mehra will coach the BGMI lineup.
Formerly IGL of Sixth Sense, TSM India, XTZ Esports and Mumbai Marshals, FABINDRO is an icon in the Free Fire community known for his discipline and dedication in pursuit of greatness. “I’ve been waiting for Team Vitality’s entry into Free Fire,” said Indranil. “Since the organization announced its adventure in India, it has been my wish to one day be a part of it. So, it really is a dream come true. I have a couple of talented players in mind who will make a winning team. Very soon we will leave a mark on Free Fire tournaments, both national and international.”
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Team Vitality announces its entry into Free Fire and BGMI in 2022
Pratik “AURUM” Mehra also has one of the most celebrated careers in PUBG mobile and BGMI history. From being the Trainer that led Team Fnatic to win the PUBG mobile All-Stars Championship in 2019, to representing India on international platforms in countries like Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and China. Pratik is equally respected in the Indian esports community.
On the task of setting up the future BGMI/PUBG roster for Team Vitality, says Pratik “To excel as a team, the organization, the coach, and all esports athletes must believe in the same ideals and values. I am fully aligned with Team Vitality’s vision for India and I am proud that they place their trust in me. I will do whatever it takes to ensure our BGMI list reaches the top position.”
Team Vitality announces its entry into Free Fire and BGMI in 2022
Speaking on the occasion, Team Vitality CEO Nicolas Maurer said: “2022 is off to a fantastic start for us. Following the reveals of our industry-defining CS:GO and League of Legends roster and the announcement of our multi-year partnership with Tezos, we’re excited to share our further expansion into the field of mobile esports with Free Fire and BGMI. . Both titles are immensely popular and have an unprecedented following in India and I look forward to seeing the teams under the Team Vitality umbrella dominate the region and beyond.”
Randall Fernandez, Managing Director, Team Vitality India, added: “In our effort to become the best, we always bring in people who share a similar mindset and thought process as us. The incorporation of legends like FABINDRO and AURUM is a big step in our plans to strengthen our position in the country. We will be working closely over the next few days to finalize our overall focus on both new titles. Furthermore, with our exemplary existing lineup of athletes, a fully equipped training and streaming facility, and Team Vitality’s esports pedigree, we are confident of soon becoming the top ranked teams in India and internationally, on Free Fire, BGMI, and CODM. .”
The new teams will operate out of Team Vitality India’s state-of-the-art training facility located in Mumbai, India. A new announcement will be made shortly on Team Vitality’s Free Fire and BGMI lists. You can follow their updates on Team Vitality India Instagram.
Team Vitality announces its entry into Free Fire and BGMI in 2022
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