The NEX invitational LAN event held in Bangkok, Thailand, sees local team Maple take the win over Lucid Dream and the $4000 first-place prize
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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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The Chinese side wins the grand final over Thailand’s Lucid Dream, 2-1, taking home the first-place prize of $15,000.
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CS:GO is the game of choice for the second edition of the OMEN Challenger Series. Twelve nations across the Asia Pacific region will compete for a prize pool of US$ 50,000.
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The fourth edition of eXTREMESLAND was revealed last month, and here is everything we know so far about the US$ 100,000 event.
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With the second Asia Minor of the year set to start, we bring you an overview of the most important information regarding the event happening in Berlin this week.
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MSI and ESL announced the 2019 edition of the MSI Gaming Arena earlier this year, a $60,000 LAN event taking place at the Barclays Center in New York, USA.
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The grand final will see 10 nations and a prize pool of US$105,000. Registration for the event has begun but dates for the qualifiers have not yet been revealed.
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As the dust settles at the ZOWIE DIVINA Women’s Asia CS:GO Championship here in Shanghai, the two representatives for the Asian region have been determined.
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Kohaibi – “I feel there is never a chance for us to get on a male team that is good.”
Singaporean player Abigail “Kohaibi” Kong gave us her input on the tournament so far, her lack of motivation to pursue professional CS and the challenges faced by females right now.