The DreamHack Open June playoffs are taking off for Asia soon. Here’s all you need to know about teams, format, prize pool, and where to watch the competition. DreamHack Open June 2021: Asia will be held on June…
Lynn Vision Gaming
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DreamHack have announced the teams invited to the main event of their upcoming Asian competition. DreamHack Open June will feature two invited teams from Asia’s most competitive nations to date, with Lynn Vision Gaming (LVG) and D13 Esports…
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Do LVG’s recent performance in the CS:GO ProHouse Wuxi Villa Cup Season 2 and the Hyperion x OEL CS:GO Launch show that the Heng “EXPRO” Yang-led squad is ready for the big league? LVG earned their first international…
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TYLOO has emerged as the winner of Funspark ULTI Asia Regional Series 1 after defeating Lynn Vision Gaming (LVG) in the grand final (Overpass 19-17, Inferno 16-6). The Chinese giant claimed a US$7,500 first-place prize as well as 20 circuit points heading into the playoffs of the event.
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XueBing “B1NGO” Dai, has is now a full member of the Chinese esports organization, Lynn Vision Gaming (LVG), after passing his trial period, a report from TomorrowLAN states. B1NGO, who also goes by the name of 4king, first…
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LVG have handed a trial to former EHOME rifler XueBing “4king” Dai since January 13, CSGO2ASIA.com has learned.
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According to TomorrowLAN, ZhuXing “XinKoiNg” Cai will return to the Lynn Vision Gaming (LVG) active lineup, creating the first six-man roster among the top Chinese teams. The core LVG players will continue being a part of the team with the new addition.
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Lynn Vision Gaming (LVG) have been crowned Huya DarkHorse League Season 6 champions after defeating Mazaalai 2-1 (Inferno 16-9, Train 10-16, and Nuke 16-8) in the grand final of the ¥30,000 tournament.
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After eight days full of action, the Huya DarkHorse League Season 5 has finished, with Lynn Vision Gaming winning the title by defeating JiJieHao in the grand final (16-13 on Dust2, 16-10 on Nuke), securing ¥20,000 (~US$3,047) in the process.
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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