NEXT.kz | |
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Kazakhstan | |
Created: | 2011 |
Disbanded: | 2014 |
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Prizemoney: | $0 USD |
NEXT.kz is an entertainment organization based in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
History[]
NEXT.kz first appeared in ASUS Summer 2011, where they went undefeated until the finals, defeating The Retry along the way. However, they only placed 2nd after losing to Natus Vincere in the finals.
In September 2013, the team left to join Ahead Gaming, but later returned to NEXT.kz.
In May 2014, the team was sponsored by xGame.kz
Later roster was changed and some players started to play as team NEXT.kz
Former Roster[]
Achievements[]
DotA[]
Place | Tournament | Location | Date | Prize money |
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2nd | ASUS Summer 2011 | Kiev, Ukraine | 13–14 August 2011 | 50,000 RUB[1] |
Dota 2[]
Place | Tournament | Location | Date | Prize money |
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3rd | MCS Open | Moscow, Russia | 10–11 January 2015 | 90,000 RUB |
3rd | Techlabs Cup Kz | Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan | 6 December 2014 | $1,000 USD |
2nd | InsideDOTA Invitational | Online | 17–20 December 2011 | $250 USD |
3rd | D2E Challenge | Online | 16 January - 2 February 2012 | €300 EUR |
2nd | Team Dignitas Invitational | Online | 10–11 March 2012 | €250 EUR |
3rd | Prodota2 Non-Pro League | Online | 13 April - 31 July 2012 | $2,000 USD |
3rd | GosuLeague Season 5 | Online | 8 November - 24 December 2012 | $1,000 USD |
1st | 4PL Play4Dota2 Cup 2013/#5 | Online | 17–23 March 2013 | €500 EUR |
5th - 6th | Fragbite Masters 2013 | Online | 21 October - 14 December 2013 | 5,500 SEK (~$850 USD) |
References[]
- ↑ "ASUS Summer 2011 Report - Day 2" (in Russian). cyberarena.tv. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
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