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The team list for the 2019 edition of the ZOWIE eXTREMESLAND Asia CS:GO Open is now finalized, following the end of all national and regional qualifiers.
Featured news from CSGO2ASIA.COM
The team list for the 2019 edition of the ZOWIE eXTREMESLAND Asia CS:GO Open is now finalized, following the end of all national and regional qualifiers.
Over the weekend of the ZOWIE eXTREMESLAND Oceania qualifiers 2019, we spoke with Chris “emagine” Rowlands, one of the core members of the Aussie side, ORDER. Chris spoke of his excitement to return to Shanghai, the changes in ORDER and his overall views of Aussie CS today.
Over the weekend, we sat down with Chiefs member Tyler “tucks” Reilly and had a chat about the team’s new direction, the rise of the Oceanic scene and issues around the saturation of CS:GO events in the region.…
At the eXTREMESLAND Oceania qualifier 2019, we sat down with IGL of Grayhound Gaming, Christopher “dexter” Nong, and had a chat about his teams’ recent success, their new state of mind, and his expectations for the near future.
Modeled off the popular cs_summit series of events, the SEA Summit features 8 teams from the region and a US$20,000 prize pool. eFire, the Vietnamese based esports organizer, has announced plans for their latest series, the SEA Summit.…
The HP Omen Challenger Series 2019 team list is almost complete, with only the Oceania regional qualifiers left. Teams such as 5POWER Gaming, NASR Esports, Bren Esports, B.O.O.T, and ALPHA Red have already qualified for the $50,000 tournament.
Chinese Esports Organizer CGA and 5E Arena announced a new CS:GO Esports Brand in early September——the NEST Pro Series. The first NEST Pro Series lasts from September to December 2019 and features 16 invited teams to compete for the US$60,000 prize pool.
As we have reached the one year anniversary of the Asian Pro League (APL), it was time for a chance. Starting today, the APL will henceforth be known as the CSGO2ASIA League (CAL).
Here in Dubai for the ZOWIE eXTREMESLAND Middle-East Regional finals, we spoke with Turkish player from team Demise, Ahmet “paz” Karahoca. The former member of Space Soldiers spoke openly about the different level of play in Europe, their goals for Shanghai and their confidence coming into the finals.
The once Korean powerhouse struggled with results in 2019. After the departure of two of their players earlier this year, CSGO2ASIA has learned that the team has now added two new players and brought back an old member to the starting roster.