The well-known Malaysian organization releases its all Malaysian team. No confirmation on a replacement/s, but the announcement indicates FrostFire isn’t quite done with CS:GO yet.
roster updates
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The North American esports organization, Lowkey Esports, has set its eyes on Sri Lanka and acquired the ZeGg Esports roster.
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The once Korean powerhouse struggled with results in 2019. After the departure of two of their players earlier this year, CSGO2ASIA has learned that the team has now added two new players and brought back an old member to the starting roster.
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BOOM ID replaces two with Agil ‘Roseau’ Baskoro and Saibani ‘fl1pzjder’ Rahmad.
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Malaysia’s FrostFire set to strengthen their roster as they acquire Andrew “bali” Joseph as their coach. Bali is a well known CS 1.6 and CS:GO player from Indonesia’s XcN Gaming.
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The Korean squads merge to form a new line-up, with ex-MVP player Kim “HSK” Hae-seong re-joining as IGL and main AWPer.
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MVP PK has parted ways with Keun-Chul “solo”Kang and Min-Soo “glow” Kim, the South Korean organisation have announced.
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In the wake of the cheating controversy earlier this year, Indian Esports Organization, Signify, enter CS:GO with ex-OpTic India members, Crazyguy, and more.
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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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Team MVP has announced that they have traded Hae-Sung “HSK” Kim for Seon-Ho “minixeta”Son, the former in-game leader of GOSU. The news comes to light after MVP PK won the ZOTAC Cup Masters 2018 APAC Regional Finals with their coach Seon-Ho “termi” Pyeon, who acted as a substitute for HSK at the Taiwanese…