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LVN joins GamerLegion Academy as Coach

With professional competitive CS2 matches on the horizon, GamerLegion has revealed a new academy project aimed at scouting fresh talent from the grassroots levels. Heading this promising initiative is none other than Oscar ā€œLVNā€ Levin, a well-known figure in the British Counter-Strike Scene.

GamerLegionā€™s decision to initiate the Academy project is well-timed, given the recent release of CS2, [and follows on from the Major finalists announcing a female team, GamerLegion Prism.] With the community eagerly awaiting the professional matches, LVNā€™s leadership in this venture is set to be a focal point of interest and discussion

This announcement follows LVNā€™s recent departure from 7AM, an organization that had been his home for over a year. The team was able to put respectable performances on board in regional tournaments, their highlight being a second-place finish at EPIC.LAN 39. LVN has been actively involved in the British scene for the past few years, achieving multiple playoff finishes in local and European tournaments. However, itā€™s worth noting that his individual performance hasnā€™t been at its peak. This new position marks his first foray into a coaching role, a big change from his usual in-game leadership duties.Ā 

GamerLegion is no stranger to recruiting British talent, exemplified by their main team, which clinched second place at the Blast.tv Paris Major, guided by Ashley ā€œashā€ Battye, who also hails from Britain. After the Major, they also sought after Sebastian ā€œvoltā€ Maloș from Into The Breach. Although not much is known about the teamā€™s composition yet, the organization has chosen to pursue a direct recruitment approach, with everyone being eligible to apply for a chance to join the team. LVN also seems to have a significant role in this process, and it appears that the initial selection of applications has already commenced.

The organization have committed many of their resources to Counter-Strike following their Major success, even announcing earlier they would move resources from its League of Legends division to support GamerLegion Prism. Itā€™s uncertain if GamerLegion will follow in the footsteps of other organizations that have established successful academy teams, but this development is undeniably a significant boost for the British esports scene and Counter-Strike in general.

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ā€” GamerLegion (@GamerLegion) October 4, 2023

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