Natus Vincere

Natus Vincere (Latin: "born to win"), also known as Na`Vi, is a Ukrainian multigaming e-Sports organization.

History
In October 2010, the creation of a DotA squad was announced, which included the best Ukrainian players. Na`Vi simultaneously declared their intentions to announce a squad for StarCraft 2. Initially the team included five players, but in December 2010, Mag~ and Deff- left the team. The empty slots on the team were filled by Ukrainian players from DTS.Chatrix - Danylo "Dendi" Ishutin and Ivan "Artstyle" Antonov, who became the captain of this new squad.

In August 2011, Na`Vi.DotA was invited to the first Dota 2 tournament at GamesCom, Cologne, Germany. The event named "The International" featured 16 invited top teams from all over the world with impressive amount of prize money - $1,600,000. Na`Vi.DotA was the ultimate winner, beating Chinese team EHOME with 3 to 1 score in the final and grabbing a whopping amount of $1,000,000.

On October, 13th, 2011, Artstyle left the team. The captain position was taken up by Puppey, and ARS-ART took the fifth slot on the roster.

Na'Vi attempted to defend their crown at The International 2012, where they placed 2nd, losing to Invictus Gaming 3-1 in the Grand Finals.

In February 2013, Funn1k from Team Empire joined the team, replacing ARS-ART. KuroKy from Mousesports also joined the team, while LighTofHeaveN went inactive.

In April 2013, after his contract expired, LighTofHeaveN officially left for Team Empire.

In June 2013, Na'Vi picked up an all-female squad.

In June 2014, Na'Vi picked up the North American Rejects team, forming their new Dota 2 squad, Na'Vi.US.

In August 2014, KuroKy and Puppey left Na'Vi. Shortly after, Na'Vi announced that Fng and VANSKOR were replacing them, with Fng being the new captain.

In October, Goblak joined the team as the new captain.

In November, Fng left the team.

In December, Na'Vi.US disbanded due to internal conflicts.

In February 2015, Funn1k left the team.

In March, DKPhobos joins as the team's new offlaner.