2021 got off to a rough start for Asian Counter-Strike as Paper Rex have become the latest team to withdraw from CS:GO, and make a switch to VALORANT featuring a six-man roster.
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We spoke with Khalish “d4v41” Rusyaidee and Alexandre “alecks” Sallé following their team’s victory over ZIGMA at eXTREMESLAND CS:GO Festival 2020 Southeast Asia, which marked the first trophy since their founding in February last year. Despite a rough…
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Paper Rex complete the reverse sweep to beat ZIGMA 2-1 in the grand final of eXTREMESLAND 2020 Southeast Asia (Mirage 14-16, Vertigo 16-11, Train 16-10) and collect the top prize of US$1,000 and their first-ever trophy.
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Entering 2021, we have seen many changes and surprises in the competition of the Asian CS:GO landscape in the past 12 months. To close out this year, CSGO2ASIA.com have prepared a list of teams for our audience to pay attention to in 2021.
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TIGER has come out victorious at the ESEA S35 APAC grand finals, defeating Paper Rex 2-1(19-17 on Nuke, 8-16 on Train, and 16-7 on Dust2) and walking away with the $10,000 first-place prize.
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The China-based FDS Esports partners with online video platform Bilibili to host the ‘Asian Legend Challenge League’ featuring twelve invited teams with US$35,000 on the line.
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Singaporean team HuatZai confirms Leslie “Bobosaur” Soen as part of their starting line-up. The 24-year old reunites with his former teammate, Nevin “splashske” Aw.
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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.