Arslan Ash

Arslan Siddique (Urdu: ارسلان صدیقی; born August 20, 1995), better known as Arslan Ash, is a Pakistani professional fighting game player.

Arslan Ash
Siddique in 2019
Personal information
Nameارسلان صدیقی
(Arslan Siddique)
Born (1995-08-20) August 20, 1995
Lahore, Pakistan
Career information
Games
Playing career2010–present
Team history
2018–2020vSlash eSports
2019–presentRed Bull eSports
2021–2023FATE eSports
2023–presentTwisted Minds
Career highlights and awards
  • EVO Japan champion (2019)
  • EVO Las Vegas champion (2019)
  • EVO Japan champion (2023)
  • EVO Las Vegas champion (2023)

Arslan is considered among the premier esports athletes globally and is widely regarded as one of the greatest Tekken players of all time.[1] He is largely acknowledged for elevating the Pakistani Tekken scene to prominence in esports. He holds the title of Quadruple EVO Champion, having emerged victorious in EVO 2019 and 2023, as well as EVO Japan 2019 and 2023.[2]

Personal life

Arslan was born in Lahore, Pakistan, on August 20, 1995.[3]

Career

Arslan first major tournament win was in 2010, when he won the Tekken 6 Grand Masters Championship.[3]

Arslan won the Evo Japan 2019 championship[4] and Evo Championship Series 2019, making him the sole individual to achieve success in both tournaments at the time. Additionally, he also won the WePlay Ultimate Fighting League title for Tekken 7.[5] He was awarded the Best E-Player of 2019 by ESPN.[6]

He is the CEO 2021 champion. He won the 2022 Combo Breaker Tekken 7 tournament by defeating all ten of his opponents.[7]

He secured third in the Evolution Championship Series 2022 Tekken 7 competition.[8]

He won the Tekken 7 competition at Evo Japan 2023 after beating South Korea’s Meo-IL.[9]

In 2023, he represented Pakistan in the Tekken 7 Nations Cup, where his team emerged as the champions, defeating South Korea in the final and claiming the trophy as well as $500,000 in prize money.[10]

Arslan Ash won his fourth EVO title in Tekken 7 on August 6, 2023. He defeated Japanese player Akihiro "Ao" Abe in the grand final, 3-0. This is Ash's second time as the unified EVO champion, having won both EVO Japan and Las Vegas in the same year. He is the only player to have won four EVO titles in Tekken 7.[11]

References


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