Here is our day one recap of the WESG APAC 2017 LAN Finals. What was expected, what was a surprise, and what to expect on day two.
Kai Lih
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The Key Narratives Leading Up to This Weeks Event in China As the new year starts, the World Electronic Sports Games (WESG) APAC LAN final is set to start at Jiaozhou, China on January 11-14. The LAN final will feature a US$92,500…
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The Korean based organization announced the formation of Ardeont CS:GO, CSGO2ASIA has learned.
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What can the Mongolians learn from Oakland? As IEM Oakland came to a close, The Mongolz saw themselves leaving the Bay Area tournament in the group stages. Going into Oakland, the Mongolians were not expected to put up…
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A Push For Esports To Be Recognized As A Legitimate Sport The 9th IeSF Esports World Championship, which will be held on 8th to 12th November, is set to start in Busan, South Korea. There is a push…
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The ASUS ROG Master’s Asia-Pacific Regional Finals were overshadowed by the Asian Minor this year. The tournament, held in Pasay City, Philippines, started with the Main Qualifier from Oct 26 – 27.
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Renegades Earn Their Second Asia Minor Title Over the weekend of October 28 – 29, eight invited teams duked it out at the VSL Asia Minor for two slots in the ELEAGUE Boston Major 2018 – Offline Qualifiers.…
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Day 3: A Chance for the Top Teams To Shine Our chief editor is in Shanghai this week covering the event. Here are some observations and a summary of the day as viewed by me with input from…
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As the group stages come to a close, the playoffs are finally set to start. However, some of the team’s runs end here. We bid farewell to Entity, UTM eSports, Recca eSports, Mineski, Talon eSports, Fire Dragoon and khARUM.
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Our chief editor is in Shanghai this week covering eXTREMESLAND 2017. Here are some observations and a summary of the day.