CS: GO Division
The Counter-Strike team was the basis of the foundation for the team. Two years after the formation of CS, the FIFA team was formed. The online gaming scene was rapidly growing in popularity before its formation. The variety of championships with large prizes continued to rise. At the 2009 Intel Extreme Masters event, which was held in Dubai, Murat, full name Arbalet Zhumashevich, declared the creation of an esports group.
Arbalet, who had worked as a patron before, set out to form a professional team. He was supposed to be the primary sponsor. He was supposed to train the players and take care of the money, from salaries to flight payments. The aim was to join the league of the most popular esports teams in Europe.
They would be followed by StarCraft II teams and also a team in the League of Legends scene. The newly established teams, however, fell short of expectations and were disbanded as a result. One player, Yozhyk, was an exception, as he was regarded as being among the finest gamers at that time in FIFA games. Furthermore, he was valued for his ability to delight the fans, as witnessed by his winning over twenty-five trophies in various competitions.
The Global Offensive team was the first ever to emerge victorious in three big competitions. Among these events were the Intel Extreme Masters and the Electronic Sports World Cup. All three were won in a single calendar year, which is a record. The Dota 2 division would also win The 2011 International. That feat made them the most famous esport team at the time.
Rainbow Six Siege is a rising division in the team, as is PUBG. Other divisions that Na’Vi fields teams in include LoL: Wild Rift, World of Tanks, Paladins, Fortnite, Apex Legends, and Mobile Legends: Bang.