All the latest Asian CS:GO News
UCC and WX Media have announced the Asia Champions League together with the Chinese streaming platform, HuyaTV. The one-week long event features eight teams and a ¥140,000 prize pool.
All the latest Asian CS:GO News
UCC and WX Media have announced the Asia Champions League together with the Chinese streaming platform, HuyaTV. The one-week long event features eight teams and a ¥140,000 prize pool.
Singaporean team HuatZai confirms Leslie “Bobosaur” Soen as part of their starting line-up. The 24-year old reunites with his former teammate, Nevin “splashske” Aw.
Vision Esports together with Chinese streaming platform, HuyaTV, have announced the Darkhorse League Season 4. The event features four invited teams and two winners from Season 3 with ¥35,000 on the line.
Dubai based Divine Vendetta has officially announced the singing of the Camel Riders core team.
Perfect World has announced the first details about the Asian Regional Major Ranking (RMR) competition that it will host this summer with $100,000 on the line.
The Singaporean team Asking Questions joins the ranks of Asian CS:GO teams while many are making the move to VALORANT. Familiar names such as moxie and Tommy of ex-BOOT.dream[S]cape join the ranks.
TYLOO beats ViCi Gaming in the DreamHack Masters Spring 2020 Asia securing US$10,000 prize.
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The US$20,000 event spans five days and features four teams – TYLOO, ViCi, Lucid Dream and Beyond Esports
The leading Thai team, Lucid Dream, bring in Kitisak “Seven89” Kititharakun and Itthirit “foxz” Ngamsaard, creating an all-Thai roster after the departure of Jinx & Lakia.