We sat down with Erdenetsogt “erkaSt” Gantulga for an interview about his experience so far in NG Esports, the reason behind his departure from TIGER, and his sentiments towards the Mongolian CS:GO scene.
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In an interview with Flashpoint’s Commissioner Christopher “MonteCristo” Mykles and esports historian Duncan “Thorin” Shields on Flashpoint Q&A Episode 28, BnTeT shares insights into his journey playing for the North American based Gen.G, as well as his opinions on the Asian scene.
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Beyond Esports have been crowned the 188Esports Thailand Championship 2020 after taking down NG Esports in a best-of-three series (8-16 on Nuke, 16-12 on Mirage and 16-5 on Train). In addition, Anupong “stk” Mueangngam’s side will also bring home prize money of ฿50,000 (~US$1,608).
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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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Thailand esports organization NG Esports has officially announced the addition of Mongolian player Erdenetsogt “erkaSt” Gantulga to their starting roster yesterday. With his arrival, he will become the fourth player of the multinational ‘super team’.
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The Thailand based organization has confirmed the signing of the ex-Lucid Dream player, Thotsaphon “cbbk” Suphatthanaphalaphon, joining ImpressioN and XigN bringing the total player count to three.
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Sources suggest The Mongolian captain of TIGER, Erdenetsogt “erkaSt” Gantulga, is making a move to the newly formed NG Esports, joining the two confirmed players, ImpressioN & XigN.
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The Thai organization previously supported amateur teams, but are hoping to break into the professional scene by signing the accomplished Singaporean IGL. Less than a week ago Anthony “ImpressioN” Lim announced his departure from BTRG. The move came…