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Malaysia-based NEXGA has officially unveiled its Southeast Asian CS:GO roster featuring the region’s top prospects.
All the latest Asian CS:GO News
Malaysia-based NEXGA has officially unveiled its Southeast Asian CS:GO roster featuring the region’s top prospects.
We launched our new initiative with FACEIT and Gamers Without Borders in May, bringing you three community tournaments with prizes to compete for! So far, two tournaments (21-22 May and 28-29 May) have been held, the first on Mumbai servers and the second on Singapore servers. In both tournaments, the same team, NEXGA, was victorious.
CSGO2ASIA has teamed up with Gamers Without Borders to host the CAL x Gamers Without Borders tournament, which will consist of three tournaments hosted over the next three weeks with a total prize pool of US$1,500.
Machinegun’s departure from The MongolZ marks the end of a lengthy playing tenure that saw him reach the top of the domestic APAC scene early in his career and play for some of the most recognized names in the scene, including NA’s Splyce and Indonesia’s RRQ.
TYLOO have bolstered their roster with the addition of former CR4ZY player Nestor “LETN1” Tanić as coach, the Chinese organization announced yesterday.
Naturally, good news about CAL would be welcome; perhaps a new partner for the coming season, increased activity in the hub, and a resurgence of sorts for CS:GO in Asia. Unfortunately, we’re still heading down the same path, with decent to healthy activity in our India divisions and no activity in our Southeast Asia divisions.
ESEA has announced the details of its upcoming seasonal league. Registration for the league is currently open on the ESEA website and will remain so until April 18 with matches set to begin the following week, on April 25.
Ever since we introduced our India divisions late last year, we’ve been positively surprised by the passion and determination of the South Asian CS:GO community. But more than anything it has warmed our hearts. That’s why we’ve decided…
Kevin “xccurate” Susanto is taking a step back from competitive CS:GO, Team NKT announced on Facebook.
MESA has announced new dates for the MESA Nomadic Masters Spring Qualifiers, which have been set for the third week of March.