All the latest Asian CS:GO News
The 25-year-old has stepped down from Bren Esports’ active lineup, according to an announcement by the Filipino organization on Facebook.
All the latest Asian CS:GO News
The 25-year-old has stepped down from Bren Esports’ active lineup, according to an announcement by the Filipino organization on Facebook.
NG Esports have announced the official signing of Kevin “xccurate” Susanto.
Following their departure from the Thai organization, ex-Beyond Esports have announced their intention to stick together as they are currently looking for a new brand to represent.
With the disbandment, Beyond Esports have become the first Asian team in 2021 to do so. The news of Beyond Esports parting ways with its roster follows the end of eXTREMESLAND CS:GO Festival Southeast Asia playoffs, where the Thai team finished 3-4th after losing to Paper Rex 2-1 in the semi-final.
Paper Rex complete the reverse sweep to beat ZIGMA 2-1 in the grand final of eXTREMESLAND 2020 Southeast Asia (Mirage 14-16, Vertigo 16-11, Train 16-10) and collect the top prize of US$1,000 and their first-ever trophy.
Oceanic Esports together with Hyperion Servers have announced that their inaugural CS:GO event has now been postponed to a yet unknown date.
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!
HuatZai (HZ) have announced the addition of 17-year-old Chao “MAD” He to their squad on a trial basis as a replacement for Xu “Roninbaby” Peng.
As we approach the starting time of eXTREMESLAND CS:GO Festival 2020 – Southeast Asia in just a few days, CSGO2ASIA.com have put together a viewer’s guide which contains all the information you need to know regarding the event, including the groups, schedule, and talent.
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