Team Pakistan beats South Korea to win Gamers8 Tekken 7 Nations Cup

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The Pakistani Tekken team has won the Gamers8 Nations Cup, a major international tournament with a prize pool of $1 million. The team, consisting of Atif Butt, Khan, Imran Khan and Arslan Ash, defeated South Korea in the final match.

This is not the first time that Pakistani Tekken players have made a splash on the global scene. In recent years, they have won several major tournaments, including EVO Japan 2019 and the Tekken World Tour finals. This latest victory is further proof of their dominance in the Tekken 7 competitive scene.

The Gamers8 Nations Cup featured some of the best Tekken players in the world, including Knee, Ulsan, Chikurin, and Nobi. The Pakistani team faced stiff competition throughout the tournament, but they never wavered. They played some of their best Tekken in the final match, and they deservedly came out on top.

The victory is a major accomplishment for the Pakistani Tekken scene. It shows that the country is a force to be reckoned with in the global Tekken community. It also helps to raise the profile of Tekken in Pakistan, and it could inspire more young people to take up the game.

he Pakistani Tekken team is made up of three incredibly talented players. Atif Butt is known for his aggressive playstyle and his mastery of the Mishima characters. Khan is a defensive player who is very good at reading his opponents. Arslan Ash is a well-rounded player who is capable of winning with a variety of characters.

The three players have worked hard for this achievement, and they will likely celebrate to their heart’s content in the coming days. They are an inspiration to Tekken players all over the world, and they have shown that anything is possible if you set your mind to it.

Congratulations to the Pakistani Tekken team on their victory!


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