Project Eversio's Battalion 1944 Roster - Watch out
Friday 16th March 2018, 04:34 | written by: Gabriel SciberrasRoughly between two and three weeks ago, local Maltese esports organization Project Eversio revealed their roster for the year of Battalion 1944 on Facebook. Due to the fact that we were backed up with interviews and a certain content writer was busy, we couldn't cover it instantaneously. Still, we're here and ready to inform everyone who hasn't heard yet all about the new roster which has an intense potential to rise to the top on a local level. Here's why you should be concerned.
First of all, the name of Project Eversio has forever had a presence in the local scene, especially in the titles of COD 4 and COD 2, which Battalion 1944 pays its respects to and homages. They've got a fair share of experience in understanding victory in all of its requirements, hence, they've assembled the following squad:
- Marco "PK" Bugeja
- Wayne "Reed" Reed
- Gary "R1k" Vella
- Scott "Sco_Oq" Vella
- Clint "Ascolese" Ascolese
The squad is a mix of the Project Eversio family who have gathered from different esports. Marco "PK" Bugeja and Wayne "Reed" Reed while be moving over from the former PUBG squad. Yes indeed, the Project Eversio squad is currently disbanded as the other two players remain in Project Eversio, with Daniel "Deathrow" Gatt moving on to a managerial role within the organization. The presence of the squad will be missed in future PUBG events. Moving on, Gary "R1k" Vella and Scott "Sco_Oq" Vella, from the former Overwatch roster, make it four - five are needed to compete in Battalion 1944. The fifth?
Clint "Ascolese" Ascolese is who you're looking for. Under his previous tag of "GAS", he's already accomplished quite a bit with Eversio. Winding back the clock, "Ascolese", was part of the unforgiving squad which terrorized COD4, coming first in two events at the time to create quite a legacy. After several flings since then, with COD2, Counter-Strike and PUBG, we're sure that he'll refind his impressive skills for Battalion 1944.
With this combination of experience, determination and simply professional players, Project Eversio have made themselves a squad to look out for this coming MRO: Battalion 1944 Open. Apart from them, we'll be looking to interview the teams to gain their thoughts about the upcoming event. Stay tuned for more.