After 5 weeks of play, the Chinese squad led by Hui “DD” Wu qualified over Bren Esports in the grand finale of the FunSpark ULTI 2020 – Asia Qualifiers
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The CS:GO_ProHouse Wuxi Villa Cup will feature six Chinese teams in an offline competition with a prize pool of ¥200,000 CNY.
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Lynn Vision Gaming claims 1st Place and ¥50,000 in prize money at the ThunderFire Asia Championships, defeating OneThree 2-1
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OneThree has confirmed the benching of QiFang “Karsa” Su who will be moved to the coach role. Yi “Gas” Ding is reported to be his replacement.
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The Chinese CS:GO team “Team Aster” disbands, with its best player “gas” having joined OneThree.
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Invictus Gaming is victorious over Lynn Vision Gaming, qualifying for the Perfect World Asia League Summer 2020.
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The Chinese organizer, Vision Esports, together with Dong Ying & Thunderfire Gaming has announced the NEXT Pro CS:GO series. Season one features six invited teams and a ¥35,000 prize pool, with matches beginning today.
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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.
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TIGER continues to dominate, beating Invictus Gaming 2-0 in the Weibo Cup 2020. Claims top prize of ¥160,000.
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Reports suggest that the Chinese social media giant, Weibo, is due to announce a CS:GO team. The roster, based in Shanghai, consists of a few familiar names and upcoming stars.