Yeah, and of course you're going to be having a lot of grinding this year because it's going to be zero points. How do you feel about this, the whole VRS and the way it affects our team?
Snappi: Yeah, it's probably going to be the biggest challenge, to be honest. And I think this is going to be something that we'll need to kind of do day by day. Trying to use ranking rules as much as we can to our advantage in order to just climb it as quickly as possible. And then also have patience because even though we might be a really good team, if we can't really show it, we can't really do anything about it. Like we need to get into the tournaments.
But we also have to understand that it will take some time. So I would say that patience is key, and also understanding that we can be a good team without it actually showing in the rank.
How do you feel about NIP so far walking around the office and meeting the squad?
Snappi: I mean, it feels very professional. I think I would say it's up there with probably it's the most professional setup I've seen. Obviously, I haven't been everywhere. I think it reminds me a lot about ENCE and I say that in a good way, that it feels like there's a nice warm feeling. Obviously, NIP is bigger, there's more staff. But it does remind me in a lot of ways about ENCE, which I say again is a really good thing because I really, really like it over there.
Nice. And what should fans expect from you and your personal playstyle? What are you bringing to the server and what are fans going to see?
Snappi: I think my playstyle will change depending on the players. I’ll have to evaluate that with Richard and Daniel. I’ll bring my style from the start, but we’ll adapt based on the roster. Artem seems like a very aggressive AWPer, so we’ll need to build around that.
Some players are a bit quieter in comms, which isn’t a problem, but it means we might need to adjust the style so they can still play their best without talking too much. We’ll adapt to the players we have and build a system together.
And where should that lead us? If 2025 is the perfect year for NIP, where do we stand in that?
Snappi: That leads us to a situation where in 2026 we are part of all the biggest tournaments coming into the year. We have an established rank within the top 10. And we have a roster that has played together and built a system.
And we are in every single big tournament and have the chance to compete for titles. Because I think we have to understand that we need patience this year, because we aren't in any tournaments. It would be easier to say, if it was still the old system where we would have Blast and ESL events, it would be easy to say, yeah, but we should be in the top 10 after the summer, which I think would be a realistic thing.
But the issue is now that we aren't in those tournaments so we cannot be in the top 10 until we actually get to the tournaments. So I would say the best case scenario would be that we grind the rank up good enough so that we by next year are an established top 10 team. And we are coming into the season fresh with a roster we believe in.
And we can really compete for the titles.
Do you have any closing words, anything you'd like to say to the fans?
Snappi: I mean, I think that the main thing is that I hope you obviously are going to support us. I'm proud to join such a legacy organization and I think I am the right man to lead in-game in order to get NIP back where they belong. But I also have to say that we need patience because even though I believe we are actually a good team from the get-go, if we aren't in the tournaments, we can't climb yet.
So patience is a key word because we need to get up in the ranks slowly and then I promise we'll get there.