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Arslan Ash Dominates Tekken in Saudi Arabia, Clinches Victory at TWT 2023 Global Finals

  • March 30, 2024
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Pakistan’s gaming sensation, Arslan Ash, recently showcased his Tekken prowess in Saudi Arabia, where he not only battled against the kingdom’s royal elite but also took on the role of coach for aspiring gamers.

In a significant milestone, Arslan embarked on his first coaching endeavor, sharing his expertise with a group of young gamers during his visit to Saudi Arabia. The Tekken champion took to social media to share his memorable experience, highlighting his interaction with a prince and his coaching stint at @GosuAcademy.

Upon his return, Arslan Ash wasted no time in setting his sights on the next challenge, gearing up for Evo Japan.

In the world of competitive gaming, Arslan Ash continues to dominate, maintaining his title as the reigning champion at Tekken 7’s latest major event, the Tekken World Tour 2023 Global Finals held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

The tournament saw Arslan Ash securing the top spot once again, with South Korea’s CBM and ULSAN claiming the second and third positions, respectively. Throughout the competition, Arslan showcased his versatility by deploying a range of characters, including his signature Kunimitsu, Zafina, Nina, Noctis, and Katarina.

The intense grand finals witnessed Arslan Ash facing off against CBM, with Ash emerging victorious with an unexpected Katarina pick. Despite the close rounds, Arslan sealed the victory with a 3-1 scoreline.

For his remarkable performance, Arslan Ash was awarded a grand prize of $50,000, while CBM and ULSAN secured $13,000 and $6,000, respectively.

Arslan’s triumph adds to his illustrious gaming career, as he continues to make history in the world of Tekken, cementing his status as one of the game’s greatest players.

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