Virtus.pro announces partnership with Samsung

Joey Morris
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Virtus.pro and Samsung Partnership 2025
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Armenian esports organisation Virtus.pro announced its latest partnership with tech company Samsung Electronics.

The partnership will see the roster’s training facilities kitted out with the latest Samsung gear including monitors, smartphones, TVs and more.

The announcement was made through a blog post on the official Virtus.pro website on March 14th, 2025. It shared that in addition to the tech upgrade, there would be plans for future ‘joint campaigns and special projects.’

Nikolai Petrossian, CEO of Virtus.pro, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Samsung as an official partner of our club. This partnership opens new opportunities for us and our fans.

“The support of a globally renowned brand will strengthen our position on the international stage and allow us to continue delivering exciting moments to Virtus.pro supporters around the world.”

Virtus.pro is the latest venture for Samsung’s continued expansion into esports. Samsung Electronics has established partnerships with several organizations, including NRG, VCT Americas, Twitch Rivals, GIANTX, T1 and more.

Lee Chungsun, president of Samsung Electronics CIS headquarters, said: “Samsung takes great pride in its long-standing commitment to esports and continues to play an active role in its development.

“Together with Virtus.pro, we aim to grow esports in the CIS region, support young talent, and inspire them to pursue successful careers in the industry. We are confident that this collaboration will strengthen gaming culture and contribute to the evolution of professional esports.”

An announcement was also made on X by the official Virtus.pro account, saying that the partnership will ‘aim to develop esports in the CIS region by supporting both young talents and established players.’

The details of this part of the partnership is still not revealed.

Virtus.pro has been increasing operations in the past year, introducing new rosters to games such as Marvel Rivals and Deadlock, and renewing contracts for games like Rainbow Six Siege. They were also announced to be part of this year’s club partner programme for the Esports World Cup 2025.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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