Na`Vi’s top player s1mple is widely regarded as one of the best CS:GO players ever. His organisation is releasing a documentary on the Ukrainian in August.
CS:GO legend Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev is the protagonist of a documentary produced by his organisation Natus Vincere. The film is to be released for free on Na`Vi’s YouTube channel in August. Na`Vi wants to sell a sequel to Netflix and would then only be accessible to paying subscribers of the streaming service. The occasion for the documentary is the fifth anniversary of the 23-year-old Ukrainian, who signed his contract with the Russian organisation on 4 August 2016.
Together with Na`Vi, s1mple won a total of 13 CS:GO titles, including several ESL One tournaments as well as the Intel Extreme Masters Season XIV 2020 in Katowice and the IEM Cologne this year.
Starting 20 and already a legend
The documentary called “s1mple Formula” will deal with the CS:GO career of the Ukrainian. He entered esports at the age of 15 with Team LAN DODGERS – later Amazing Gaming – and became known for his above-average performances at events like StarSeries IX. A year later, s1mple made his first international waves at DreamHack in Winter 2014 with Team HellRaisers.
The first full-length documentary about @s1mpleO is dropping on our YouTube channel this August!
Watch for free because we're planning to sell the next part to @netflix. And it requires a paid subscription.
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— NAVI (@natusvincere) August 4, 2021
Top Russian organisation Natus Vincere poached the pro in August 2016 and together they collected over a dozen high-profile titles. At Na`Vi, s1mple repeatedly showed outstanding performances as an AWP player. After five successful years, the now 23-year-old therefore receives the documentation dedicated to him.