All the latest Asian CS:GO News
After 10 days of intense competition, Singaporean mixed squad ‘IDKASKUR’ takes home first place and USD $600 at the Lenovo Rise of Legion.
All the latest Asian CS:GO News
After 10 days of intense competition, Singaporean mixed squad ‘IDKASKUR’ takes home first place and USD $600 at the Lenovo Rise of Legion.
The Mongolian side of TIGER upset TYLOO 2-1 to place first in the ESL One: Road to Rio Asia tournament.
After weeks of matches, the eFire Masters League Asia comes to a close with BTRG taking first place and the US$3000 prize.
With Asia’s Road to Rio event set to start, we bring you an overview of what you need to know to watch the tournament while stuck in quarantine.
The Lenovo’s Rise of Legion: Spring 2020 features 260 teams from around Asia, with a prize pool of $1,000 USD.
The Weibo Cup 2020 Asia Professional Championship for CS:GO will take place online from 15 to 24 May 2020, offering in its prize pool CNY ¥320,000.
As the COVID-19 situation shows no signs of slowing down, the lockdown continues. With the 20th season of the CSGO2ASIA League, we’ve extended the free-to-play status. Subscribers gain access to the leaderboards and a chance to win some new prizes thanks to our sponsor, ZOWIE!
The Middle-East mixed squad mixes things up further, adding a new IGL and coach to the line-up.
A glimmer of hope for Japanese CS:GO following the departure of Absolute.
The top two Thai teams claim the only two spots in Asia for the online DreamHack Masters event. The final four teams will go head to head from Jun 2nd – Jun 7th, 2020 with US$20,000 on the line.