Although the majority of the CS:GO news come from Europe, the Asian scene slowly start to rise. Today, the news come from China as one of the most successful teams in the country during the Counter-strike 1.6 era, TyLoo , finally ventures into the Valve's latest FPS game. The squadron was last seen playing CS:Online in various competitions, with WCG 2012 being the most important where they took the first place, taking home $25,000. Even though the move was officially confirmed, the organization revealed that they will not put CS:O aside and will cover both games.
In the migration to the new game, Tyloo lose one of the greatest players that China ever had, the veteran Bin 'savage' Liu who announced his retirement from competitive gaming.
TyLoo ventures into CS:GO with:
Likan "KingZ" Luo
Ke "Mo" Liu
Huang "Rita" Biaohong
Huang "HZ" Zhen
Hui "QHZ" Wu
Source: HLTV.org.
In the migration to the new game, Tyloo lose one of the greatest players that China ever had, the veteran Bin 'savage' Liu who announced his retirement from competitive gaming.
TyLoo ventures into CS:GO with:





Source: HLTV.org.

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