NAVI denies blocking b1t’s transfer to Falcons, clarifies timeline

NAVI denies blocking b1t’s transfer to Falcons, clarifies timeline

NAVI's head of esports says the organization received one offer for b1t two years ago and has not stood in the way of any recent move

Natus Vincere has had enough of the rumors. NAVI’s Head of Esports stepped forward to formally deny claims that the organization blocked star rifler Valeriy “b1t” Vakhovskiy from joining Saudi-backed Team Falcons, stating that the only formal offer the organization ever received came roughly two years ago.

What NAVI actually said

The statement from NAVI’s Head of Esports is straightforward: one offer, received approximately two years ago, and nothing resembling a recent blocking of any transfer.

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Speculation about Falcons’ interest in NAVI personnel had been building throughout 2025, with reports of significant buyout attempts that NAVI reportedly turned down to preserve its core roster.

Former NAVI player Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev added some weight to that narrative in December 2025, stating publicly that b1t would remain with NAVI for the foreseeable future.

The Falcons factor

b1t is still suiting up in NAVI colors. The Ukrainian rifler competed for the organization at IEM Cologne Major 2026, a match that ended in a 2-1 loss to Falcons.

What this means for NAVI and the broader transfer market

For NAVI, the statement is partly about reputation management. Esports organizations live and die by their ability to attract talent, and being known as a club that traps players rather than develops them is a recruiting liability.

Team Falcons has been one of the most disruptive forces in esports recruitment over the past few years, and organizations across multiple titles have had to decide how to respond to offers that previous generations of esports clubs never had to contemplate. Some have cashed out. NAVI, at least publicly, has chosen continuity.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

NAVI denies blocking b1t’s transfer to Falcons, clarifies timeline

NAVI denies blocking b1t’s transfer to Falcons, clarifies timeline

NAVI's head of esports says the organization received one offer for b1t two years ago and has not stood in the way of any recent move

Natus Vincere has had enough of the rumors. NAVI’s Head of Esports stepped forward to formally deny claims that the organization blocked star rifler Valeriy “b1t” Vakhovskiy from joining Saudi-backed Team Falcons, stating that the only formal offer the organization ever received came roughly two years ago.

What NAVI actually said

The statement from NAVI’s Head of Esports is straightforward: one offer, received approximately two years ago, and nothing resembling a recent blocking of any transfer.

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Speculation about Falcons’ interest in NAVI personnel had been building throughout 2025, with reports of significant buyout attempts that NAVI reportedly turned down to preserve its core roster.

Former NAVI player Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev added some weight to that narrative in December 2025, stating publicly that b1t would remain with NAVI for the foreseeable future.

The Falcons factor

b1t is still suiting up in NAVI colors. The Ukrainian rifler competed for the organization at IEM Cologne Major 2026, a match that ended in a 2-1 loss to Falcons.

What this means for NAVI and the broader transfer market

For NAVI, the statement is partly about reputation management. Esports organizations live and die by their ability to attract talent, and being known as a club that traps players rather than develops them is a recruiting liability.

Team Falcons has been one of the most disruptive forces in esports recruitment over the past few years, and organizations across multiple titles have had to decide how to respond to offers that previous generations of esports clubs never had to contemplate. Some have cashed out. NAVI, at least publicly, has chosen continuity.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.