CSGO2ASIA was on site at the Esports Festival Asia 2019 to witness the SEA regional qualifiers for the fourth installment of the annual eXTREMESLAND event. This year, slight changes to the format meant that Singapore had a chance to send up to three teams instead of one, and this made things electric!
Nikhil Hathiramani
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As the second team to qualify for the grand finals of the ZOWIE eXTREMESLAND Asia CS:GO Open 2019, BOOT has secured their fourth trip to Shangai for the annual event. We sat down with Leslie “Bobosaur” Soen and…
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We sat down with players Jian-Thong “mojo” Tao and Simon “SimoN” Tsen Chee Long of Brunei’s GoodFellas Gaming. Losing out at the SEA qualifiers means they will not make it to Shanghai, but the experience they’ve gained here is just as valuable to them.
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The Asian Pro League enters its 12th Season – activity is up, subscribers are up, and we’re setting the stage for a whole new experience. Here we are, a year in with the APL! As we enter Season…
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The NEX invitational LAN event held in Bangkok, Thailand, sees local team Maple take the win over Lucid Dream and the $4000 first-place prize
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The S.E.A regional online qualifiers for eXTREMESLAND saw 62 teams register. These five teams will join the three invited teams for the eight-team regional LAN finals. Held in the Suntec Convention center in Singapore between Sep 5th –…
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The Chinese side wins the grand final over Thailand’s Lucid Dream, 2-1, taking home the first-place prize of $15,000.
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The Mongolian star player has been MIA for quite some time. New information on his return has surfaced, and we’re excited to see what happens.
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The Asian Pro League enters its 11th Season – to celebrate, we’re lowering the subscription and adding a ton of prizes!
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The fourth edition of eXTREMESLAND was revealed last month, and here is everything we know so far about the US$ 100,000 event.