“We didn’t have synergy with Daxak and Antares” - Fly explains the roster changes in Virtus.pro
According to Virtus.pro support player Tal Fly Aizik, the team parted ways with Nikita Daxak Kuzmin and Vladislav Antares Kertman due to issues with synergy within the roster.
In the beginning, we tried playing with Daxak and Antares, but we didn’t have overall synergy. We worked on it, but something felt off from the very start. We had poor results. Now we have two new players. Almost everyone here has played with each other before. It feels more natural. This is the first time we’ve all come together, and it feels great.
It is worth noting that around two weeks ago Jonas SabeRLighT- Volek joined the team, taking the offlane position previously occupied by Daxak. Three days later, Antares also left the roster and was replaced by Kirill Hellscream Lagutik, who had previously played for Shopify Rebellion.
Tal Aizik himself has been part of the team for over two months, since the organization announced its new international roster. Prior to that, the player represented Avulus, but the team failed to achieve notable results during that period.

Fly also shared his thoughts on the team’s current condition and expectations for their performance at DreamLeague Season 27.
The atmosphere in the team is good. I think we’re all like-minded people, even though we come from different countries and cultures. It feels much stronger than with the previous roster. Even though our results have been inconsistent, our morale is still high. Let’s first make it out of the group, and then we’ll talk. We need to move step by step.
At the moment, Virtus.pro are competing at DreamLeague Season 27 and are showing solid form, winning three series over four matchdays. The team defeated Tidebound, Team Liquid, and MOUZ, who recently claimed the championship at PGL Wallachia Season 6.
DreamLeague Season 27 runs from 10.12.2025 to 21.12.2025 with 24 teams taking part. The tournament features a $1,000,000 prize pool. Detailed coverage of the championship is available in our report.
Previously, CyberScore reported that Fly recently played his 3,000th professional match, extending his lead in total matches played among all pro players.
by CyberScore










