After parting ways with the Chinese organization nearly a month ago, ex-TIGER have found a new home on Friday (19/3/21) by joining Team Renewal, the organization have announced on Twitter.
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On Thursday morning, the Chinese organization behind TIGER announced the release of their Mongolian CS:GO squad via HLTV. The unexpected move comes one year after signing the Mongolian squad.
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TIGER have announced that they have secured the services of Uuganbayar “neuz” Nyam-Otgon from The Black Company. This will be the second time the young Mongolian player joins the roster.
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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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ViCi are the champions of DreamHack Masters Winter 2020 Asia following a comprehensive 3-0 victory over TIGER in the final (1-0 on Default, 16-6 on Inferno, and 16-14 on Train). This tournament marks the fifth title that ViCi holds in 2020 after defeating their Chinese compatriot TYLOO at IEM Beijing Haidian 2020 Asia earlier in November.
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We sat down with Erdenetsogt “erkaSt” Gantulga for an interview about his experience so far in NG Esports, the reason behind his departure from TIGER, and his sentiments towards the Mongolian CS:GO scene.
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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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Sources suggest The Mongolian captain of TIGER, Erdenetsogt “erkaSt” Gantulga, is making a move to the newly formed NG Esports, joining the two confirmed players, ImpressioN & XigN.
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TIGER continues to dominate, beating Invictus Gaming 2-0 in the Weibo Cup 2020. Claims top prize of ¥160,000.
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The Mongolian side of TIGER upset TYLOO 2-1 to place first in the ESL One: Road to Rio Asia tournament.