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NAVI leads Down Under in CoD’s big comeback just ahead of the $1 million Warzone tournament

The Ukrainian organization Natus Vincere suddenly returns to competition Call of Duty after almost three years of absence from esports – but they are not fielding an international squad based in Europe. Instead, they select an Australian trio to compete in this year’s million-dollar Esports World Cup War zone a tournament with great dynamics.

Australian trio Zepa, Lymax and Levi will fly the NAVI flag War zone event in July after the organization announced it on June 22. The trio came together for the World Series of War zone Final in North America, flight to Canada for training before important qualifications. With a fourth-place finish – including a Game 2 win and a massive 54 kills – the team booked their tickets to the WSOW Global Finals. In addition, they will go to Riyadh at the invitation of EWC – they will wear the iconic black and yellow outfit and will represent the legendary organization.

Zepa, Lymax and Levi took part in WSOW 2023 and will fly together under the Australian flag as part of NAVI this year. Image via Activision

Zepa said he was shocked when NAVI contacted him and the team after qualifying, telling Dot Esports that he had admired the organization since he started playing Cod competitively. “This is the one organization I would represent more than any other in the world, so I hope we can make them proud,” he said.

NAVI appeared briefly in CoD Mobile in 2021 by acquiring the international squad of Team Anarchy on CoD Mobile World Cup. The team was eliminated from the Western finals in seventh place and left the Ukrainian organization after the tournament. Zepa hopes that his and his team’s performances at the Esports World Cup will translate into something lasting for the organization. “I never thought NAVI would be interested in this Cod again, but here’s our chance and we’re going to make the most of it,” he said.

Zepa and Levi teamed with fellow Australian Teenie at the 2023 edition of the WSOW Finals, finishing in 30th place. Meanwhile, Lymax had more success with Breadman and joeWo, finishing sixth and earning a whopping $24,000. These years War zone The Esports World Cup tournament costs just under a million dollars, and players and teams from all over the world gather in the capital of Saudi Arabia.

The Esports World Cup covers multiple disciplines and starts in July War zone the competition will start on July 3. Further details regarding the date and location of the World Series of War zone The 2024 World Finals have not been revealed yet.


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