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  • Yeh nahi ho sakta: Four time champion Arslan Ash unable to attend EVO Japan

    Yeh nahi ho sakta: Four time champion Arslan Ash unable to attend EVO Japan

    Four time EVO champion Arslan Ash will not be able to participate in the EVO championship this year due to a visa issue.

    One of the biggest fighting game tournaments EVO Japan is set to take place this weekend at Ariake GYM-EX, Tokyo. Tekken 8 will be a big game in the event but one of the best Tekken players in the world, Arslan Ash will not be able to participate due to visa issues.

    In a recent tweet shared on X (formerly Twitter), Arslan Ash said, “It’s official! No Pakistan reps at Evo JP this year. Insha’Allah next year!”

    This year including Arslan Ash two Pakistani PUBG mobile teams (AsAgi8 and 52 Esports) could not participate in the PUBG mobile global open (PMGO).

  • Pakistani Tekken star Arsalan Ash plays Tekken with Saudi prince

    Pakistani Tekken star Arsalan Ash plays Tekken with Saudi prince

    Pakistani Tekken superstar Arsalan Ash played Tekken with the royal elite of Saudi Arabia as well as aspiring Tekken players in the Arab country. Arslan coached a group of young gamers for the first time in his career and added a new skill to his portfolio. He also shared his experience on his social media.

    Arslan’s win at last year’s EVO Championship made him the first player in not only Tekken 7 but all of Tekken’s history to win 4 EVO trophies.

  • Pakistan’s Tekken star Arslan Ash wins ‘Uprising Korea 2023’ tournament

    Pakistan’s Tekken star Arslan Ash wins ‘Uprising Korea 2023’ tournament

    Pakistani Tekken 7 superstar Arslan Ash continued his winning spree by emerging victorious at the “Uprising Korea 2023” tournament on Sunday. In the final game, Arslan Ash defeated his South Korean opponent Galgonge by 3-0.

    Earlier Arslan was defeated by Galgonge in a close match by 3-2, after which he played a losers final in which he defeated Varrel Pinya by 3-1 and qualified for the grand finals.

    In the finals, he once again faced Galgonge and defeated him in a one-sided match by 3-1, but as Arslan lost his previous game against Galgonge in winners finals, Arslan had to play another game against Galgonge to emerged as champion.

    In the final round, Arslan once again defeated Ganglone in a one-sided match by 3-0.

    Arslan ash is the only player in the world to win the “EVO championship” four times. He was named as the best “E-sports player of the year” in 2019 by ESPN.

  • Tekken 7 Pro Arslan Ash who put Pakistan on the eSports map wishes he had a different passport

    Tekken 7 Pro Arslan Ash who put Pakistan on the eSports map wishes he had a different passport

    Arslan Siddique, widely recognised as Arslan Ash, has emerged as an iconic figure within the Tekken 7 community, serving as an invaluable source of motivation for Pakistan’s gaming enthusiasts.

    With an astounding record of four Evo championship victories, Ash has indelibly etched his name into the annals of gaming history, thrusting Pakistan into the global eSports spotlight.

    Nevertheless, recent events have seen Ash express his frustration regarding the limitations of his Pakistani passport, which currently ranks a modest 100th in the Passport Rankings, lagging even behind countries such as Yemen and Somalia, positioned at 99th.

    Taking to the social platform X, formerly known as Twitter, Ash, who notably secured a remarkable $500,000 prize at the Nations Cup in South Korea in July, candidly stated, “Sometimes, I really wish I didn’t have a Pakistani passport.”

    His remarks stem from reported hardships, encompassing visa denials and travel complications encountered while representing Pakistan in international gaming competitions.

    Ash’s statements elicited a diverse spectrum of reactions across social media channels. Some empathised with the obstacles he faces and shared their own feelings of frustration, while others pointed out his triumphant journeys to nations like Japan and South Korea, where, with a Pakistani passport, he clinched multiple prestigious titles.

    Here’s how Ash clarified the ‘context’ of his earlier post:

  • Arslan Ash wins EVO Tekken 7 Championship for 4th time

    Arslan Ash wins EVO Tekken 7 Championship for 4th time

    Pakistani Tekken master Arslan Ash has won the EVO Championship held in Las Vegas (USA) on Sunday. He has won the EVO title for the 4th time; twice in Japan, and twice in the USA. He is still undefeated in EVO Championship.
    Arslan Ash also won the EVO Japan Combo breaker this year. His winning percentage with ZAFINA is 76% while with KUNIMITSU, it stands at 72%.
    In the top 6, Arslan beat Ulsan where he was so close to a upset but at the last moment, he prevailed. Then he beat AO twice in finals and then in the grand finals by 3-0.
    His last obstacle in this year is the Tekken World Tour.

  • Arslan Ash once again takes Tekken trophy at EVO Japan 2023

    Arslan Ash once again takes Tekken trophy at EVO Japan 2023

    Pakistan gamer Arslan “Ash” Siddique has won the Tekken 7 competition at EVO Japan 2023 on Sunday after beating South Korea’s Meo-IL.

    The Lahore-based player has now won three EVO titles. In 2019, he won the Tekken 7 tournament in Japan as well as the Evolution Championship Series in the United States.

    In August last year, he finished third in the EVO 2022 Tekken 7 competition.

    On Sunday, Siddique played as Zafina to dominate Meo-IL, who was using Geese Howard, 3-0 in the tournament’s final leg.

    Arslan Ash is a well known taken 7 player. He represents Pakistan at different platforms of E- gaming.

    His third trophy win at EVO Japan 2023 for Tekken 7, is now in direct competition for Knee’s record. Jae-Min “Knee” Bae holds the record for three EVO wins. He won his first back in 2013 at the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 event and subsequently, 2 more at EVO 2018 and 2022.

    Previously, Pakistan’s Arslan Ash won EVO Japan 2019 and the EVO Championship series. He went toe-to-toe against Rangchu for the upper bracket finals and Meo-IL in the Grand Finals. He mained Zafina, showcasing some flashy moves.

    This was the last time we’ll see Tekken 7 at an EVO event. Bandai Namco is planning full steam ahead for a Tekken 8 release. We don’t know when we’ll get our hands on those juicy Heat Smashes, Heat Bursts, and new juggle combos. But we’re eagerly waiting.

    Ash thanked his sponsors, fans, and the growing Pakistani Tekken Community for achieving this milestone in his eSports career. We might get to see him at EVO Las Vegas, adding another trophy to his name.