Ahead of the IEM Beijing-Haidian 2020 Asia, we had the opportunity to sit down with ViCi’s Andrew “kaze” Khong. Khong touches on the addition of JamYoung, the current state of ViCi in these unprecedented times, and being stuck in his home country of Malaysia.
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TIGER has come out victorious at the ESEA S35 APAC grand finals, defeating Paper Rex 2-1(19-17 on Nuke, 8-16 on Train, and 16-7 on Dust2) and walking away with the $10,000 first-place prize.
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The China-based FDS Esports partners with online video platform Bilibili to host the ‘Asian Legend Challenge League’ featuring twelve invited teams with US$35,000 on the line.
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IEM Beijing-Haidian 2020 Asia will feature four of the best teams in Asia going head-to-head to fight for the US$15,000 prize pool and 315 Pro Tour Points.
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In an interview with Flashpoint’s Commissioner Christopher “MonteCristo” Mykles and esports historian Duncan “Thorin” Shields on Flashpoint Q&A Episode 28, BnTeT shares insights into his journey playing for the North American based Gen.G, as well as his opinions on the Asian scene.
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The Oceanic Esports League together with Hyperion Servers, will be hosting its first regional CS:GO tournament powered by Hyperion Servers’ Guam-based gaming servers, linking Asia, US West, and Oceania and featuring $10,000
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The ESEA League APAC Open has always been the event to prove a team’s existence in the Asian scene. To equip you for this season, we prepared an overview of the crucial information about the 35th edition of the ESEA APAC Open.
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Gary Ongko Putera, CEO of BOOM Esports, on Acquiring a Non-Asian CS:GO Team
by JuandiWe caught up with Gary Ongko Putera, BOOM Esports’ founder & CEO. Gary reveals more about his decision to acquire a Brazilian roster, his views on Asian CS:GO in general, and the future of BOOM Esports.
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Beyond Esports announced that they have parted ways with Phoomphat “qqGod” Phojjanart and brought on Kritthee “Geniuss” Sawatmuang in his place, the organization has announced on Facebook.
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Beyond Esports have been crowned the 188Esports Thailand Championship 2020 after taking down NG Esports in a best-of-three series (8-16 on Nuke, 16-12 on Mirage and 16-5 on Train). In addition, Anupong “stk” Mueangngam’s side will also bring home prize money of ฿50,000 (~US$1,608).