The Weibo Cup 2020 Asia Professional Championship begins May 15th. The online event features sixteen invited teams and CNY ¥320,000 up for grabs.
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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.
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The Chinese based organization, R-stars, announced the acquisition of the 5POWER CS:GO squad earlier today. CSGO2ASIA has also learned that veteran Counter-Strike player, Bin “Savage” Liu, is seeking retirement from competitive CS:GO. On a Weibo post earlier today,…
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For as long as we can remember, the Chinese powerhouse has been referenced as ‘TyLoo’. Unknown to many, this isn’t actually how the organization itself recognizes it’s own name, and it’s time we acknowledge that.
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S1mple and gang win their second LAN event in a row with the CS:GO Asian Championships 2018 after picking up a 2-1 victory over Virtus.pro 2-1 The title decider started off on Dust2, Virtus.pro‘s map pick. The Polish side started it…
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We sat down with TYLOO’s superstar, Hansel “BnTeT” Ferdinand, here at IEM Sydney 2018 to learn more about his teams’ success.
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After the conclusion of CS:GO Asia Summit yesterday, Perfect World announced a new tournament with a staggering $300,000 prize pool to be held in Shanghai, China, titled the CS:GO Asia Championship
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In a post on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, Eclipse announced the addition of Enkhtaivan “Machinegun” Lkhagva to their active lineup, formerly of The Mongolz and Splyce.
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Here is our recap of the WESG APAC 2017 Finals in Jiazhou, China. Here we take a look at all the action that unfolded on day 3, and what to expect on the fourth and final day!
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Check out our day 2 recap of the WESG APAC 2017 LAN Finals. The expected, the unexpected and what to expect going forward into day 3!