Pakistani Tekken 7 Players Triumph In Gamers8 Nations Cup

The tournament had intense matches with unexpected results because well-known players from Japan and Korea, including Knee, Ulsan, Chikurin, and Nobi, participated.

Pakistani Tekken 7 Players Triumph In Gamers8 Nations Cup

Despite the fact that Tekken 7 has been around for almost ten years, the competitive scene in Pakistan is still thriving. With victories in prestigious competitions like EVO, Combo Breaker, and the Tekken World Tour finals, Pakistani players have recently attracted a lot of attention. Players from Pakistan have now won the Gamers8 Nations Cup for Tekken 7 in yet another incredible accomplishment.

This victory is especially significant because Pakistani Tekken players have had a big international impact and draw top players from other nations, like Korea, to train there.

The tournament had intense matches with unexpected results because well-known players from Japan and Korea, including Knee, Ulsan, Chikurin, and Nobi, participated.

Atif Butt, Khan, and Arslan Ash were professional Tekken fighters who represented Pakistan in the Gamers8 Nations Cup. Team Pakistan won decisively, 3-0, over Korea to advance to the championship game. The Pakistani players were the favourites to win the finals due to their strong play throughout the competition.

The team once again displayed their talent and triumphed in the face of formidable Korean rivals. The $1 million prize pool for the competition was generous, with $500K going to the winning team. All three players put in a lot of work to reach this goal, and they will undoubtedly celebrate their accomplishment in the coming days.

Pakistan secured their fifth consecutive win at the Tekken 7 event, defeating the UK 2-1 in the semi-final. Atif won the boss match, sealing the deal for Pakistan. Arslan, a top Tekken player, has won three EVO titles in Tekken 7. Pakistan’s victory marks their fifth consecutive win at the event.

He became the first player to win both the EVO Japan 2019 Championship and the EVO Championship Series at that time.

Additionally, EPSN named him the best E-Player of 2019. In addition, Arslan won the 2022 Combo Breaker Tekken 7 tournament after dominating all 10 of his opponents. He is also the CEO 2021 Champion.