Carolina Core crushes Seoul Jinhwa
Carolina Core crushed Seoul Jinhwa 36-15 to advance to the quarter-finals of the Championship Gaming Series World Final, in the largest victory margin seen in a CGS matchup to date.
Read more »Carolina Core crushed Seoul Jinhwa 36-15 to advance to the quarter-finals of the Championship Gaming Series World Final, in the largest victory margin seen in a CGS matchup to date.
Read more »The schedules for the KODE5 Southeast Asia Qualifier Finals have been released on esportsc.com.
Apart from the tournament, there will be free play of games from New Era and Play Net Earth, including Assassin's Creed, Call of Duty 4 and World in Conflict. The systems used for the event will also available for pre-order for the duration of the … Read more »
Birmingham Salvo and Stockholm Magnetik advance to the quarter-finals of the Championship Gaming Series World Final after defeating Rio Sinistro and Sydney Underground respectively.
Read more »There will be free gaming from 10 am to 5 pm for the first 50 members of the public at HIGH Club this Saturday, according to an announcement on esportsc.com.
The free gaming is held in conjunction with the RAMPAGE Asia Singapore tournament where the top 16 Counter-Strike 1.6 and Warcraft III players from the WCGZone RAMPAGE Asia online league will duke it out to determine the best player in Singapore.
Read more »Singapore Sword's FIFA representative Mohamed "Xtr3me3" Phirkhan has been featured as one of the five FIFA players to watch at the upcoming Championship Gaming Series World Final in a writeup on the Carolina Core franchise website.
Read more »Are you one of the top 16 Singaporean Counter-Strike 1.6 and Warcraft III players in the WCGZone RAMPAGE Asia competition? You've been invited to participate in the RAMPAGE Asia Singapore special tournament where you can win some Intel products! Read more »
Article written by Li "Alucard" Wei Jun and Lee "Matafleur" Wei Meng.
Team Zenith ended their European Tour with a bang, finishing third at the DreamHack Winter 2007 DotA Allstars competition held in Sweden. Read more »
Team Zenith finished top 16 at the ASUS Autumn Open DotA Allstars competition in their first foray into the European competitive scene, after being eliminated by Russian team SAY_PLZ (sP).
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