Last season saw TIGER beat Paper Rex to win the $10,000 first-place prize. In 2021, ESEA returns again with the ESEA Season 36 Open Asia-Pacific. Register your team today!
Ruben Backx
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The Thai organization previously supported amateur teams, but are hoping to break into the professional scene by signing the accomplished Singaporean IGL. Less than a week ago Anthony “ImpressioN” Lim announced his departure from BTRG. The move came…
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Four Asian Teams are competing for a $20,000 USD prize pool at the ESL One Cologne 2020 Online event.
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The second edition of the CSGO2ASIA Grassroots Cup sees ‘UNKERVERYNICE’ outlast the pack to take home the S$200 prize!
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After weeks of matches, the eFire Masters League Asia comes to a close with BTRG taking first place and the US$3000 prize.
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With Asia’s Road to Rio event set to start, we bring you an overview of what you need to know to watch the tournament while stuck in quarantine.
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The Middle-East mixed squad mixes things up further, adding a new IGL and coach to the line-up.
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The NEX Play From Home tournament comes to a close with Invictus taking home first place and US$10,000.
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With our first-ever tournament coming to a close, GMCC- defeats BLAST, winning 2-1 in the CSGO2ASIA Grassroots Cup 1. With an overwhelming 32 teams signing up for CSGO2ASIA Grassroots Cup 1, the support for our first tournament has…
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With Lucid Dream comfortably beating D13 in the last season’s grand final and earning themselves a spot in the MDL Global Challenge S33, ESEA has now announced the details for Season 34.