Counter Strike CS:GO – bondik – Vlаdyslаv Nechyporchuk

Biography

Vladislav Nechiporchuk, also known as bondik, is a Ukrainian cyber sportsman playing in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. He belongs to the generation of CS players who started back in CS 1.6, but at the moment, he is completely focused on and defends the colors of the ONYX team.

NameVladislav Nechiporchuk
CountryUkraine
Date of birthJuly 2, 1993
TeamsKerchNET, Amazing , Hashtag, dAT Team, FlipSid3 Tactics, HellRaisers, Winstrike Team, ONYX
RoleLurker
Current teamONYX
DisciplinesCS: GO, CS 1.6, Dota 2, PUBG
Vladislav Nechiporchuk was born in Ukraine on July 2, 1993. He became interested in computer games as a child. The path to Counter-Strike, like most of the famous pros, started with CS 1.6. Vladislav began his professional career in the cyber arena in 2009. The transition to a new discipline took place in 2012. Performance in CS:GO is the main specialization of an esports player. For bondik, CS:GO is not the only game, he also played over 2 thousand hours in Dota 2 and over 700 in PUBG, but he does not play in them professionally.

The bondik’s CS:GO team was KerchNET, in which he played until 2014. Then he changed several teams, winning WESG 2017 Europe Finals, Bets.net Masters: – Season 1, CIS Minor Championship – London 2018, Legend Series – Season 6, and other competitions during his career. Since the spring of 2021, Vladislav has been defending the honor of the Serbian ONYX team.

CS:GO

CS:GO Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO for short) is a computer game from the genre of online tactical shooters. It was developed by Valve and Hidden Path Entertainment and is the fourth part of the Counter-Strike series. The game was released on August 21, 2012 for Windows, Linux, macOS, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. A release for the PlayStation 3 in Europe failed to materialize for unknown reasons. Global Offensive achieved a Metascore of 83 points. Since September 14, 2017, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has also been available in China via the Perfect World client. In December 2018, the game was switched to a free-to-play model, which drew criticism.