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Pakistani gamer Arslan bags Frag Fest Spring 2024

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistani ace gamer Arslan Ash Siddiq has been in the fighting game community for a while now, and this time he won the Frag Fest Spring 2024 Tekken 8 LAN tournament in the US.

The Tekken legend defeated Dr. Jackyman 3-0 in the grand finals to win the tournament.

The Tekken player had earlier triumphed at the Tekken World Tour Finals 2023 in New Orleans, US, having excelled throughout the tournament.

A gamer is a four-time EVO champion after winning the title in Las Vegas. In the Grand Finals, Arslan showed off their skills by defeating Japan’s AO by a dominant score of 3-0.

He is the only player to have won the prestigious event in Tekken 7 four times, achieving the feat by winning titles in Japan and Las Vegas in 2019 and repeating in 2023. He was also recognized as the 2019 E-Player of the Year by ESPN.

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He is the champion of CEO 2021 and the winner of the 2022 Combo Breaker Tekken 7 tournament, where he emerged victorious after defeating all 10 of his opponents.

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