Singapore’s top CS:GO team lose three core members, add a new face, bring back a familiar face and move a coach to the active line-up. Despite having lackluster results in International tournaments, the Chinese-owned Singaporean team has consistently…
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After their elimination game on Day 2 here at the PLG Grand Slam 2018 in Abu Dhabi, we sat down with B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape’s Alexandre “alecks” Salle, and talked about his role as a coach, what it means to play…
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We sat down with members of B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape, Nevin “splashke” Aw and Kumaresan “Tommy” Ramani. Together they shed some light on the recent struggles of the team, as well as what to expect from them going forward.
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In our first of a series of interviews for the #journeytoextremesland, we sat down with Benjamin “moxie” Kou at the eXTREMESLAND 2018 Malaysia Qualifier to see what he’s been up to since leaving B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape.
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TYLOO shocks the world at IEM Sydney 2018 As the dust settles in IEM Sydney 2018, it’s time to take a quick look back at the performance of the Asian teams attending the World class event. Leading the…
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The top three teams in Asia, ranked by CSGO2ASIA, will be representing the region: TYLOO, MVP PK, and dream[S]cape will all be looking to make a mark at IEM Sydney 2018.
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ORDER beat Legacy to finalize IEM Sydney team list Australian side ORDER is through to IEM Sydney 2018 after beating Legacy 2-0 in the lower bracket final of the Oceania closed qualifier. Meanwhile, with their successful tournament performances…
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Singaporean based B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape announced early last week that Benjamin “moxie” Kou was leaving the team and Alikhan “w1nt3r” Kopzhanov will be replacing him.
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The Koreans Dominate CS:GO Asia Summit 2018 Early last month, Perfect World announced a $60,000 event called the “CS:GO Asia Summit”. After buying the rights from Valve to be the main distributor of CS:GO in China, Perfect World’s…
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The Key Narratives Leading Up to This Weeks Event in China As the new year starts, the World Electronic Sports Games (WESG) APAC LAN final is set to start at Jiaozhou, China on January 11-14. The LAN final will feature a US$92,500…