Pakistani gamer Arslan Ash wins global Tekken 7 competition at EVO Japan 2023

Pakistan's Arslan Ash wins Tekken 7 tournament at the Evolution Championship Series in Las Vegas on April 2, 2023. (Photo courtesy: Twitter/evojapan2023)
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Updated 02 April 2023
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Pakistani gamer Arslan Ash wins global Tekken 7 competition at EVO Japan 2023

  • Arslan Ash defeats South Korean gamer in final to bag his third EVO title
  • The Pakistani gamer won his first Tekken 7 international competition in 2019

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani gamer Arslan Siddique, “aka Arslan Ash,” won the global Tekken 7 competition on Sunday at the Evolution Championship Series (EVO) Japan 2023, bagging the prize at the largest game fighting competition in the world.

With his latest victory, Siddique has three EVO titles under his belt. In February 2019, he won the Tekken 7 competition held in Japan and later during the same year, won the Tekken 7 EVO in Las Vegas to become the first unified EVO champion.

On Sunday, Siddique beat South Korea’s MEO-IL in the final, using Zafrina as his fighter of choice while MEO-IL played with GEESE.

While Siddique and MEO-IL finished in the top two slots, South Korea’s Rangchu bagged the third place. All three were later awarded cash and additional prizes by Tekken series game director and chief producer Katsuhiro Harada.

In February, another Pakistani gamer, Atif Butt, won the “King of the Iron Fist” award after winning the Tekken World Tour 2022 videogame tournament in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Interestingly, Butt was also a member of the team founded by Siddique.


Global ride-hailing company inDrive eyes expansion into Pakistan’s foodtech, health care sectors

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Global ride-hailing company inDrive eyes expansion into Pakistan’s foodtech, health care sectors

  • InDrive CEO Arsen Tomsky says company challenges unfair practices such as inflated rates, high commissions
  • Says Pakistan among inDrive’s top ten markets worldwide, notes country’s large youthful population

ISLAMABAD: The chief executive officer of global ride-hailing company inDrive revealed this week that his organization was eyeing expanding into Pakistan’s foodtech and health care sectors, aiming to tap into the country’s massive young population. 

The development takes place after inDrive announced earlier this month that it was entering Pakistan’s online grocery delivery market by launching a new service in the southern port city of Karachi. inDrive said it would launch the service by partnering with quick commerce platform Krave Mart. 

In an interview with state-run Pakistan TV Digital on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, the company’s founder and CEO Arsen Tomsky said it enters countries where policies are stable and to challenge what he described as unfair practices such as inflated rates, high commissions and price monopolies. 

“Step by step we will launch into new fields where we see significant injustice,” Tomsky said. “For example, we have started to think about health care. Also this year, we are expanding in foodtech, where we see again, a significant level of injustice.”

Tomsky noted that Pakistan is among the company’s top ten markets globally. He added that the South Asian country presented significant opportunities as it was home to over 250 million people, where a large percentage of the population was young. 

“The market is absolutely booming and taking off,” he said. “I believe in the fantastic future of the country.”

According to inDrive’s website, it was founded in 2013 and incorporated in the US in 2018. inDrive says it is available in 888 cities across 48 countries. 

The ride-hailing platform’s unique feature allows passengers and drivers to negotiate the fare directly. The company says that in 2022 and again in 2023, inDrive was the second most downloaded ride-hailing app worldwide based on Google Play and App Store data.