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Pakistan defeats Korea to win the Gamers8 Tekken 7 Nation Cup

In the Gamers8 Tekken 7 Nations Cup tournament final on Sunday, Pakistan overcame South Korea 3-2 to win the competition and claim the title of finest Tekken team in the world. The competition, which included 16 national teams from across the world, was organised by the Saudi Esports Federation.

The United States came in fourth, followed by Japan in second and South Korea in third. For taking first place, Team Pakistan was awarded an impressive $500,000 in prize money. However, Pakistan has already excelled in the world of professional Tekken. One of the finest players in the world, Arslan ‘Ash’ Siddique, won the Evo Japan Championships in 2019 and 2023 as well as the Evo World Championship in 2019. Imran Khan, who won the Riyadh tournament without dropping a single match, finished second in the 2022 Evo World Championship. In 2022, Atif Butt won the Tekken World Tour.

Pakistan was crowned “The Greatest Tekken Team In The World” after the triumph, and a sizeable reward of $500,000 out of the $1 million up for grabs was also awarded. Team Japan finished in third place and got $100,000, while South Korea, the runner-up, received $200,000 for their efforts. Teams from the United States, United Kingdom, France, Australia, and the Philippines shared the remaining prize money.

Siddique and his friends had to defeat Korean players Knee, the highest-paid Tekken player ever, as well as “Ulsan” and “Chikurin” in order to win the prize. According to Siddique, South Korean and Pakistani athletes compete against one another in the majority of international championships.

Twisted Minds, an esports team located in Saudi Arabia, is also a co-sponsor of the winner in addition to Red Bull Gaming, which increased the pressure to succeed.

The Saudi Esports Federation hosted the Gamers8 Tekken 7 Nations Cup in Riyadh from July 6 to 9. The event, which took place from July 6 to July 9, featured engrossing cinematic combat that were driven by compelling stories. The Tellen tournament, which featured 16 of the top Tekken 7 teams in the globe competing for a $1 million prize pool, served as the exciting opening event for “Gamers8: The Land of Heroes.”

After Pakistan’s Atif Butt upset Korea’s ace player, Knee, 3-2 in the boss match to earn a ticket in the finals, Pakistan also defeated South Korea in the upper-bracket final, winning all three sets.

In order to get to the championship match and take against Pakistan once more, Korea then played against Japan, which it beat.

On Saturday, July 8, Pakistan defeated the United Kingdom squad by a score of 2-1. Arslan dropped the middle match, while Atif won the boss match to secure the win for Pakistan. Pakistan defeated Korea today to win the competition five times in a row, following victories over South Africa, Japan, and Saudi Arabia in the group rounds. Pakistan likewise finished the group stage of their matches by taking first place.

With three EVO titles in Tekken 7, Arslan is one of the finest Tekken players in the world. He became the first player to win both the EVO Japan 2019 Championship and the EVO Championship Series in that year. In addition, he won the Combo Breaker Tekken 7 competition in 2022 and was named the top E-Player of 2019 by EPSN. He is also a CEO 2021 Champion. He won the championship in 2022 Combo Breaker Tekken 7 after dominating all 10 of his opponents.

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