The Mongolian side of TIGER upset TYLOO 2-1 to place first in the ESL One: Road to Rio Asia tournament.
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After weeks of matches, the eFire Masters League Asia comes to a close with BTRG taking first place and the US$3000 prize.
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With Asia’s Road to Rio event set to start, we bring you an overview of what you need to know to watch the tournament while stuck in quarantine.
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The Lenovo’s Rise of Legion: Spring 2020 features 260 teams from around Asia, with a prize pool of $1,000 USD.
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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 top two Thai teams claim the only two spots in Asia for the online DreamHack Masters event. The final four teams will go head to head from Jun 2nd – Jun 7th, 2020 with US$20,000 on the line.
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NEX Studio from Thailand have announced the NEX Play From Home tournament, featuring US$20,000 in prizes and eight invited teams.
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China’s online live broadcast platform and event organizer, IMBATV, announced the inaugural CS:GO Development and Professional league focused on Asian CS:GO.
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Chinese Esports Organizer CGA and 5E Arena announced a new CS:GO Esports Brand in early September——the NEST Pro Series. The first NEST Pro Series lasts from September to December 2019 and features 16 invited teams to compete for the US$60,000 prize pool.
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The Chinese side wins the grand final over Thailand’s Lucid Dream, 2-1, taking home the first-place prize of $15,000.