The ESEA open league saw sixty-six teams from all across the APAC region play weekly for a share of the US$2,500 prize pool. As the season nears its end, two finalists have emerged.
Nikhil Hathiramani
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Dear Readers, It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the new #CSGO2ASIA experience! You may have noticed that the new site is very publication driven, and that is intentional. While some features of the old site…
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NASR Esports, a multi-game and multi-platform Esports organization, has signed top UAE roster, Risky Gaming, as their CS:GO squad.
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Mongolia’s top CS:GO squad, The MongolZ, have announced the departure of Batbayar “kabal” Bat-Enkh.
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Talon Esports has just signed Taiwanese CS:GO squad, TaiwanZ, CSGO2ASIA has learned.
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The two APAC finalists will earn themselves the majority share of the prize pool and an all-expenses paid trip for the WCA 2017 grand finals happening later this year.
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Running from July 27th — 28th, the ROG MASTERS 2017 China Regional Finals saw four invited teams compete for one coveted slot at the ROG Masters 2017 Grand Finals.
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Following the conclusion of the recent FPS Thailand x Steelseries Pro League Season 2, CSGO2ASIA has learned that Thailand’s CS:GO scene has undergone yet another major shift in team rosters.
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Singaporean team B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape has confirmed the spot left vacant by Alexandre “Alecks” Salle after his departure last month due to personal commitments.
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The ESL India Premiership is a year-long multi-game event catered specifically to the Indian market with three games — CS:GO, Dota 2 on PC and Clash Royale on Mobile, with a combined US$100,000 prize pool.