Oceanic Esports has launched the registration process for the first season of its Hyperion x OEL Inter-Regional CS:GO Launch Event. The registration is now open across Asia-Pacific and Oceania region.
Juandi
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FunSpark has announced their newest invitational tournament for 18 Asian teams with more than US$30,000 at stake.
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Ramona “GFi” Azween – “We don’t limit ourselves to only female tournaments”
by JuandiWe had a long talk with Ramona “GFi” Azween about how she’s been doing for the past one year after she attended the ZOWIE DIVINA Women’s Asia CS:GO Championship 2019. Ramona comments on her transition to the Chinese giant TYLOO Female, the language barrier, and last but not least, words of advice to other female players that want to join in the professional esports scene.
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ViCi are the champions of DreamHack Masters Winter 2020 Asia following a comprehensive 3-0 victory over TIGER in the final (1-0 on Default, 16-6 on Inferno, and 16-14 on Train). This tournament marks the fifth title that ViCi holds in 2020 after defeating their Chinese compatriot TYLOO at IEM Beijing Haidian 2020 Asia earlier in November.
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We sat down with Erdenetsogt “erkaSt” Gantulga for an interview about his experience so far in NG Esports, the reason behind his departure from TIGER, and his sentiments towards the Mongolian CS:GO scene.
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If you are one of the many CS:GO players who just found out that you can change the appearance of your CS: GO drastically, you’re in the right place.
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ZOWIE eXTREMESLAND will return with its fifth edition starting on December 21 to February 14. Spanning across five Asia-Pacific regional divisions, the 8-week long event will feature open qualifiers and weekend playoffs.
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ViCi have picked up their second title in 2020 after defeating TYLOO 3-0 in the grand final of IEM Beijing-Haidian 2020 Asia and collect the top prize of US$8,000.
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After eight days full of action, the Huya DarkHorse League Season 5 has finished, with Lynn Vision Gaming winning the title by defeating JiJieHao in the grand final (16-13 on Dust2, 16-10 on Nuke), securing ¥20,000 (~US$3,047) in the process.
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The Asian CS:GO community recently saw a wave of prominent players receiving VAC BANs simultaneously. However, this was not without cause. They all had something in common, that is, they often play a third party matchmaking service from China, 5EPlay.