All the latest Asian CS:GO News
The NEX Play From Home tournament comes to a close with Invictus taking home first place and US$10,000.
All the latest Asian CS:GO News
The NEX Play From Home tournament comes to a close with Invictus taking home first place and US$10,000.
With our first-ever tournament coming to a close, GMCC- defeats BLAST, winning 2-1 in the CSGO2ASIA Grassroots Cup 1. With an overwhelming 32 teams signing up for CSGO2ASIA Grassroots Cup 1, the support for our first tournament has…
With Lucid Dream comfortably beating D13 in the last season’s grand final and earning themselves a spot in the MDL Global Challenge S33, ESEA has now announced the details for Season 34.
The COVID-19 pandemic has spread. We’re all indoors. Come join us as the CSGO2ASIA League soars to the highest levels of activity since Season 1 & 2!
NEX Studio from Thailand have announced the NEX Play From Home tournament, featuring US$20,000 in prizes and eight invited teams.
China’s online live broadcast platform and event organizer, IMBATV, announced the inaugural CS:GO Development and Professional league focused on Asian CS:GO.
A few days after Riot Games released information about its upcoming tactical first-person shooter VALORANT, Japan’s top CS:GO team Absolute announced its departure from Counter-Strike with plans to play VALORANT professionally in the future. Team Absolute has announced its…
A new season, a new sponsor. We’re proud to announce our first official sponsor of the CSGO2ASIA League, ZOWIE!
It wasn’t a straight forward decision, but the CSGO2ASIA League division 3 has been closed indefinitely.
22-year old Hyun-Pyo “XigN” Lee is set to join BTRG, sources say. The ex-MVP PK player has been without an organization since September 2019.