CSGO2ASIA was on site at the Esports Festival Asia 2019 to witness the SEA regional qualifiers for the fourth installment of the annual eXTREMESLAND event. This year, slight changes to the format meant that Singapore had a chance to send up to three teams instead of one, and this made things electric!
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The S.E.A regional online qualifiers for eXTREMESLAND saw 62 teams register. These five teams will join the three invited teams for the eight-team regional LAN finals. Held in the Suntec Convention center in Singapore between Sep 5th –…
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Singapore’s top CS:GO team lose three core members, add a new face, bring back a familiar face and move a coach to the active line-up. Despite having lackluster results in International tournaments, the Chinese-owned Singaporean team has consistently…
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We sat down with members of B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape, Nevin “splashke” Aw and Kumaresan “Tommy” Ramani. Together they shed some light on the recent struggles of the team, as well as what to expect from them going forward.
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In our first of a series of interviews for the #journeytoextremesland, we sat down with Benjamin “moxie” Kou at the eXTREMESLAND 2018 Malaysia Qualifier to see what he’s been up to since leaving B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape.
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Singaporean based B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape announced early last week that Benjamin “moxie” Kou was leaving the team and Alikhan “w1nt3r” Kopzhanov will be replacing him.
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The conclusion of the Singapore Qualifiers confirms final teams for eXTREMESLANDS ZOWIE Asia 2017 Grand Finals Last year, the Taiwan based company made a big push for Asian CS:GO by running a US$100,000 tournament in Shanghai, China where…
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A Brief Analysis of the Singaporean Team at Their First Major International Event Last week in Malmö, all eyes were on the young Singaporean team. They were there to prove they could contend with the best. For themselves,…
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The two APAC finalists will earn themselves the majority share of the prize pool and an all-expenses paid trip for the WCA 2017 grand finals happening later this year.
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Singaporean team B.O.O.T-dream[S]cape has confirmed the spot left vacant by Alexandre “Alecks” Salle after his departure last month due to personal commitments.