
Renowned Pakistani professional fighting game player Arslan Ash has relocated to Japan to establish the country as his primary base for competitive operations. This move comes after Ash’s outstanding success in Tekken 7, with his career continuing to thrive in Tekken 8. The relocation aims to position Ash for the next stage of his competitive journey at the highest level of esports.
The transition is part of Ash’s strategy to enhance his career, focusing on a competitive environment that supports his growth. He has entered a formal agreement with Global Agency Co., Ltd., headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, and led by President Takayuki Kudo. This partnership includes player management and agent services, strengthening Ash’s presence in the Asia Pacific region.
Arslan Ash intends to maintain his global competitive trajectory while using Japan as one of his key operational bases. His career plans involve participation in international tournaments, engagement with the competitive community, and ongoing involvement in the global fighting game scene.
Message from Arslan Ash:
“I am excited to begin a new chapter of my career in Japan, which I have chosen as my competitive base. Given the short lifespan of an esports career, I believe it’s important to make the most of this opportunity and give my absolute best. I am deeply grateful to Global Agency Co., Ltd. for their generous support in making this move possible.
When selecting a location for my activities, three key factors influenced my decision:
While several locations met these criteria, the decisive factor for choosing Japan was the presence of a reliable management structure. With Global Agency Co., Ltd., led by President Takayuki Kudo, I found a trusted partner with a long-standing reputation for excellence in player management. This relationship gave me confidence in pursuing my career with a long-term focus.
I will continue to travel between Pakistan and Japan, but this decision enables me to concentrate fully on my development as a player and to compete at the highest level in an environment that supports my professional and personal growth.”
This post was last modified on February 11, 2026 1:41 am
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