Got the MAKAN2ASIA list but still unsure when to visit? We’ve got you covered.
Can FULL SENSE pull out the impossible and make a statement that their run in the APAC LCQ is not a fluke?
Got the MAKAN2ASIA list but still unsure when to visit? We’ve got you covered.
Can FULL SENSE pull out the impossible and make a statement that their run in the APAC LCQ is not a fluke?
Sha “ZesBeeW” Mohtar is the final player to join Nigma Galaxy’s roster as they look to fine-tune their squad ahead of the 2022 tournament circuit.
The former NUTURN player announced that he is looking to begin a new chapter in his career and is open to offers in the Korean region, but has not ruled out possibility of playing abroad.
As VALORANT Champions is starting less than one week away, we would like to take a closer look at 5 of the 26 Asian players playing in the most renowned VALORANT competition of the year, and why you should too.
This year, Team Secret wrote themselves into VALORANT history by becoming one of the Southeast Asian representatives in the most prestigious VALORANT tournament of the year, VALORANT Champions 2021. But can they carry the momentum from their fabulous VCT Stage 3 run into the remainder of this year?
We caught up with Shara “Ayaaa” Koshikawa from Nigma Galaxy Female to hear about her early journey in VALORANT and the preparation so far heading into the new season of VCT Game Changers next year.
BOOM Esports claimed the EPULZE Royal SEA Challenge title by defeating South Built Esports in the best-of-five grand final 3-0 (Ascent 13-8, Haven 13-8, Bind 13-7). They also take home the grand prize of US$6,000, with South Built Esports walking away with half of the first-place reward.
With Saturday Spike Club coming to a close this month, it’s time to present the VALO2ASIA x EPULZE’s Saturday Spike Club Wrap Up and take a look at how the community event went over the course of twelve weeks.
Riot Games have made public the groups for the year’s most stacked tournament, VALORANT Champions 2021, which is set to kick off on December 1.
Zeal Esports have announced the benching of Dominique “N1CO” Tul-id and Vince “Flash” Medado, with Craig “craigys” Salgado moving to the starting lineup after serving as the team’s sixth member since May.