Stotram Roy Moitra | Jul 21, 6:38 AM | 5 min read
Stotram Roy Moitra | Jul 21, 6:38 AM | 5 min read
ASUS ROG Academy has announced its latest esports development which will focus on the growth of the grassroots level in CSGO. ASUS will be making a massive comeback in the game to focus on converting the dreams of aspiring young e-athletes of the country into reality.
They have named their initiative “Back To Basics” which represents their motto of the revival of the game and its development, perfectly. This also represents the active participation of the players and teams in the Indian CS community. Recently, Skyesports and The Esports Club have taken the initiative to breathe new life back into the classic esports title.
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For those who dare to go Pro, ROG Academy Season 8 is here. Lets get #BackToBasics.
— ASUS ROG IN (@ASUS_ROG_IN) July 20, 2023
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ROG Academy has announced the opening of registrations for Season 8 on 9th July. Applicants who are 16 years old and above are eligible to apply. The registration pages are available on the official website of ROG, linked here. The application will test the candidate’s knowledge in the game, to find out what a player wants and what he is actually looking for. This is a very crucial process, as it will help in finding out the true strengths of a candidate. Asus has proved itself from time to time that they are dedicated to nurturing the gaming culture in India.
ROG Academy is Season 8 is here! With better games, better teammates, and better coaches, turn your esports dreams into reality.
— ASUS ROG IN (@ASUS_ROG_IN) July 20, 2023
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Arnold Su, Vice President and Gaming Consumer, System Business Group, ASUS India has revealed that ASUS will be providing resources, mentorship, and other facilities to develop gaming professionals in the country. ASUS strongly believes in the role that experience plays in developing a strong ecosystem for newcomers in the field. As a result, they will invite Bhavin “Hellranger” Kotwani, former Global Esports Valorant lineup IGL, and Sabyasachi “Antidote” Bose, IGL of Orangutan Gaming’s Valorant lineup.
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