The well known Singaporean player leaves his friends in HuatZai to pursue other opportunities, while Ryan “dReamy” Tan is brought in on trial
Nikhil Hathiramani
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Invictus gaming continues to impress – they win the grand finals over OneThree 2-0 in the Betway Asia Masters, and take home the ¥50,000 first-place prize.
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Reports suggest that the Chinese social media giant, Weibo, is due to announce a CS:GO team. The roster, based in Shanghai, consists of a few familiar names and upcoming stars.
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The Korean Duo Lucid Dream after just a few short months and make their move to Valorant.
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After 10 days of intense competition, Singaporean mixed squad ‘IDKASKUR’ takes home first place and USD $600 at the Lenovo Rise of Legion.
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The Mongolian side of TIGER upset TYLOO 2-1 to place first in the ESL One: Road to Rio Asia tournament.
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As the COVID-19 situation shows no signs of slowing down, the lockdown continues. With the 20th season of the CSGO2ASIA League, we’ve extended the free-to-play status. Subscribers gain access to the leaderboards and a chance to win some new prizes thanks to our sponsor, ZOWIE!
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The top two Thai teams claim the only two spots in Asia for the online DreamHack Masters event. The final four teams will go head to head from Jun 2nd – Jun 7th, 2020 with US$20,000 on the line.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has spread. We’re all indoors. Come join us as the CSGO2ASIA League soars to the highest levels of activity since Season 1 & 2!
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NEX Studio from Thailand have announced the NEX Play From Home tournament, featuring US$20,000 in prizes and eight invited teams.