The Mongolz have announced their return to CS:GO headlined by Machinegun, who was part of the previous roster that peaked at #24 in HLTV’s world ranking in 2016.
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According to a report by TomorrowLAN, Tsog “Tsogoo” Mashbat and Bold “ncl” Batsuh have parted ways with The Black Company.
Although the duo hasn’t revealed their next team, they reportedly will take a part in the new project around The Mongolz -
The Mongolian star player has been MIA for quite some time. New information on his return has surfaced, and we’re excited to see what happens.
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What can the Mongolians learn from Oakland? As IEM Oakland came to a close, The Mongolz saw themselves leaving the Bay Area tournament in the group stages. Going into Oakland, the Mongolians were not expected to put up…
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The Mongolz have pulled out of eXTREMESLAND ZOWIE Asia Finals 2017 due to upcoming schedule conflicts.
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Announced yesterday, the ELEAGUE Boston Major 2018 will feature qualifiers for all regions except Asia. Instead, the organizers have decided on an invite-only event to be held in Seoul, Korea.
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Over the weekend of September 23rd – 24th, 58 teams from across Asia went head to head in the IEM Oakland 2017 Asia qualifier
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Mongolia’s top CS:GO squad, The MongolZ, have announced the departure of Batbayar “kabal” Bat-Enkh.
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In a surprising move yesterday, The MongolZ announced that Temuulen “Zilkenberg” Battulga would return to the team with immediate effect replacing 18-year old hotshot Gan-Erdene “dobu” Batbold.
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Perhaps one of, if not the most important tournaments for the Asian region so far this year