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Pakistan’s Tekken Star Arslan Ash Unable to Attend Riyadh Clash this Year Due to Visa Issue

April 18, 2025
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Pakistan’s Tekken Star Arslan Ash Unable to Attend Riyadh Clash this Year Due to Visa Issue
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Pakistan’s famous Tekken player, Arslan Ash, has sadly shared that he won’t be able to take part in Evo Japan and Riyadh Clash 2025 because of visa problems. Many fans around the world are disappointed, but they continue to support him for his hard work and dedication to the esports world.

Arslan said he’s very upset about missing these big international events, but he is not giving up. He plans to keep training and stay focused on local tournaments happening soon. His strong mindset and positive attitude show how committed he is to his career and to improving in Tekken 8.

Even though this is a setback, Arslan sees it as a chance to prepare better for future events. He believes that every challenge is a learning experience and is using this time to grow stronger. His fans appreciate his honesty and determination and are cheering him on as he continues his journey.

Arslan Ash has already made history in esports and has become a role model for many young gamers in Pakistan and around the world. His story shows that success comes with both wins and losses, and it’s the ability to keep going that truly matters.

Missing two major tournaments is tough, but it’s not the end of the road. Arslan is hopeful about what’s ahead and is working hard to make a strong comeback. Fans are excited to see him return to the global stage soon, ready to compete with even more passion and skill.

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