KARACHI – Pakistani gamer Arslan “Ash” Siddiqui Monday defeated 120 players to win the World Ultimate Fight League E-gaming finals held in Ukraine’s capital.
WUFL, the World Ultimate Fight League, is one of the biggest fighting game championships globally, inviting top-class e-gamers from around the world.
The latest monumental win of 25-year-old ‘Ash’ once again puts Pakistan on the gaming world map as one of the top E-gaming countries and establishes its dominance in E-sports.
This is only the beginning…
Season 2 is coming soon!#WePlayUFL #WUFL pic.twitter.com/gZiByaZb1Q
— WUFL | #WePlayUFL (@WePlayUFL) April 12, 2021
Speaking about the recent win, Siddiqui said I send my praises to Allah, and I am very grateful for the hospitality and generosity of all the organizers, staff, and players.
I send my praises to Allah, and I am very grateful for the hospitality and generosity of all the organizers, staff and players @WePlayUFL .
I feel so lucky and happy to win this amazing event for Tekken 7 in 2021!
Thank you to my friends, family and supporters around the world. pic.twitter.com/yUPWRMnUz6
— FATE | RB | Arslan Ash ???????? (@ArslanAsh95) April 12, 2021
Thank you to my friends, family, and supporters around the world, I feel so lucky and happy to win this tournament.
He went head to head against another Pakistani player Awais Honey in the final and won the title with a 5:2 score on the board. He was awarded a grand prize of $15,000 for his victory, while the second-best Honey got $10,000, and bronze-medalist JDCR received $8,000.
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The ESPN best e-sports player of 2019 has gained fame after defeating Jae-Min “Knee” Bae at the grand final of the 2019 Evolution Championship Series (EVO).