DuskBin E-Sports Open Its Door To The World

Date November 16, 2009 by Chapree

DuskBin eSports
The rabbit damn ganas liao.

How many fully professional eSports outfit are there in this country? One? Two? Ten? Truth to be told, we have no idea as well, but all we know is that DuskBin is definitely one of them.

Founded by Tommy “bender” Chiam and Andrik “Ash” Tan, the organization launched its official site earlier this month which marked the official launch of the team. The team features 18 players in three different games; Counter-Strike 1.6, Starcraft and Sudden Attack, across four different nations - China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and of course, Malaysia. The team is currently sponsored by Acer and Steel Series.

DuskBin might be new in the block but their members aren’t certainly not. Their Starcraft team are mainly consisted of the whole ex-Fnatic team which Ash himself was a manager. Meanwhile, DuskBin CS1.6 team has represented Hong Kong at the recent WCG 2009 Grand Finals and for their Sudden Attack team, they are formerly known as [ESP]NAGA. Obviously, these guys are not just anybody and got skills to backup their “pro” status

Turning professional is a dream of all competitive gamers all over the globe. But in this country, truth to be told, it is one bold move which are full of uncertainties. We would like to say congratulations and all the best to DuskBin, may the force be with you.

DuskBin - Official Website

5 Responses to “DuskBin E-Sports Open Its Door To The World”

  1. yongkailoon said:

    Congratulations to the new e-sports organization!

  2. BlackRabbit said:

    all the best to the new organisation! hope it will be as good as those international gaming organisation!

  3. strifemare said:

    if y’all is looking for a driver at some point please think of me :P

  4. yongkailoon said:

    Well it would take some time for the organization to mature but I’m pretty sure DuskBin will continue to grow. :D

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