All the latest Asian CS:GO News
APL Season 4 is now underway – Hong Kong Divisions to be closed indefinitely
The Asian Pro League Season 4 is here! Read more to find out what changes the new year brings as well as the latest winners from Season 3!
All the latest Asian CS:GO News
The Asian Pro League Season 4 is here! Read more to find out what changes the new year brings as well as the latest winners from Season 3!
After a series of lackluster results in the local tournament circuit, Indonesia’s RRQ replaces two members with former Recca and XCN players.
In the wake of the cheating controversy earlier this year, Indian Esports Organization, Signify, enter CS:GO with ex-OpTic India members, Crazyguy, and more.
Bangkok based Lucid Dream announce a new roster including notable Thai players such as Kitikawin “PTC” Rattanasukol and Singaporean coach Daryl “insanity” Chua
After beating G2, fnatic win the PLG Grand Slam 2018 and take home the US$70,000 prize.
Day 2 of PLG Grand Slam 2018 saw the playoff teams finalized after catching up on yesterday’s unfinished games. However, due to rampant technical issues, PLG still weren’t able to stream any games.
PLG Grand Slam 2018 had a rough start, with technical delays postponing matches by over 6 hours. Nonetheless, teams went over-time to try and catch up as much as possible ahead of day 2 of the Abu Dhabi event.
CSGO2ASIA is in Abu Dhabi where the PLG Grand Slam 2018 is set to start. We’ve prepared an in-depth guide to help you viewers at home keep up with the event – being held in the du Forum from December 13-15.
The Asian Pro League is celebrating the end of Season Two! We are already prepping for Season 3 to begin this evening, December 2nd, 2018 at 00:00 (SGT).
Season 2 has officially begun! Here are all the changes for the 2nd season of the Asian Pro League, and all the info you require to get started!