We caught up with Gary Ongko Putera, BOOM Esports’ founder & CEO. Gary reveals more about his decision to acquire a Brazilian roster, his views on Asian CS:GO in general, and the future of BOOM Esports.
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Former TYLOO and BTRG member Kevin “xccurate” Susanto is set to join NG Esports and will play his first event with the team in the upcoming 188Esports Thailand Championship 2020. The 22-year-old is the last piece of the puzzle for NG Esports’ new ‘Super Team’.
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We sat down with Jason “forsakeN” Susanto, member of BOOM Esports and younger brother to Kevin “xccurate” Susanto.
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BOOM ID replaces two with Agil ‘Roseau’ Baskoro and Saibani ‘fl1pzjder’ Rahmad.
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Adrnk1ng – “Only Thailand seems to be developing in terms of the competitive scene”
The newest import to Chinese CS:GO team, Big Time Regal Gaming (BTRG), Adrian “adrnkiNg” Setiawan becomes the third Indonesian player to play for a Chinese team after Hansel “BnTeT” Ferdinand and Kevin “xccurate” Susanto. Adrian chats to us about his new experience in BTRG and his opinion about the current state of CS:GO in Indonesia.
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Indonesian esports organization, RRQ, enter CS:GO with a regionally diverse and talented lineup. Do they have what it takes to take on Asia’s best?
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An overview of the better, “lesser known” teams in Asian CS:GO It is said that the vitality of a competitive scene depends not just on the quality of its top contenders, but also the frequency of new and…
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Indonesia’s most recognized Esports organization, Team nxl, announced a change in their CS:GO roster earlier this week.
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The ESEA open league saw sixty-six teams from all across the APAC region play weekly for a share of the US$2,500 prize pool. As the season nears its end, two finalists have emerged.
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After the completion of the online eight-team league in April, the offline playoffs of the ZEN League Season 1 took place at ESL Australia’s studio in Sydney this past weekend.