Krit “Kntz” Chaiprasit, a former Beyond Esports player, has made the return to the world of Counter-Strike by joining Team NKT, at the same time expanding the team into a six-man roster. Team NKT have been spotted playing…
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With the departure of ex-Beyond, will SEA CS survive beyond this point? Renatus Gaming have confirmed the signing of ex-Beyond to their VALORANT roster on Thursday (13/5/21). Together with coach Sanya “SANFET” Phanjam, five ex-Beyond players will remain…
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The starting lineup will remain together as a package deal to any interested organization. The squad includes Anupong “stk” Mueangngam and other prominent names in the scene and have placed themselves on the transfer list once again as…
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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.
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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.
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Beyond Esports announced that they have parted ways with Phoomphat “qqGod” Phojjanart and brought on Kritthee “Geniuss” Sawatmuang in his place, the organization has announced on Facebook.
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Beyond Esports have been crowned the 188Esports Thailand Championship 2020 after taking down NG Esports in a best-of-three series (8-16 on Nuke, 16-12 on Mirage and 16-5 on Train). In addition, Anupong “stk” Mueangngam’s side will also bring home prize money of ฿50,000 (~US$1,608).
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After parting ways with Beyond Esports, the 21-year old is reported to be replacing adrnking in the full-time lineup.
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The Bangkok based organization announced a new roster for their CS:GO squad, CSGO2ASIA has learned.