A big move for Asian CS:GO, the roster pick sees the Indonesian super-star join the ranks of Gen.G
Ruben Backx
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After hosting the Major earlier this year, the prestigious IEM event sees Asia granted one spot on the international stage in Katowice 2020. Intel Extreme Masters has announced open qualifiers for IEM Katowice 2020. Counter-Strike’s most coveted event…
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The North American esports organization, Lowkey Esports, has set its eyes on Sri Lanka and acquired the ZeGg Esports roster.
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After almost thirty days of group stage games, the cs.money Asian Emperor online tournament reaches the final stages. Late last month, twenty invited teams from across Asia began a series of matches in the cs.money Asian Emperor. The…
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Mumbai hosts the Cobx Masters A new tournament featuring CS:GO with a grand $100,000 prize pool has just been announced by Cobx. The Cobx Masters will see 6 teams travel to Mumbai, India to duke it out for…
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After beating G2, fnatic win the PLG Grand Slam 2018 and take home the US$70,000 prize.
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Day 2 of PLG Grand Slam 2018 saw the playoff teams finalized after catching up on yesterday’s unfinished games. However, due to rampant technical issues, PLG still weren’t able to stream any games.
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PLG Grand Slam 2018 had a rough start, with technical delays postponing matches by over 6 hours. Nonetheless, teams went over-time to try and catch up as much as possible ahead of day 2 of the Abu Dhabi event.
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Before the group stage begins here at the PLG Grand Slam 2018, we sat down with Obaid “breAker” Al-Muhairi from NASR. breAker tells us what their recent success means to the team, and provides some insight into the Middle Eastern scene.
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CSGO2ASIA is in Abu Dhabi where the PLG Grand Slam 2018 is set to start. We’ve prepared an in-depth guide to help you viewers at home keep up with the event – being held in the du Forum from December 13-15.