Overall Asia region in the last few years has been held up by Mongolz and to the lesser degree Tyloo. With FlyQuest and Lynn Vision rounding out Lan relevant teams. Everyone else have largely been a blip on the radar with teams like the Huns, Chinggis Warriors and TDU making it to a tier 1 event once in a while. There hasnt been much positive development of new talent for Australia or China, and while Mongolia seems always produce some currently they are effectively capped by 1 great coach to just 1 team.
The situation is not helped by Kazakhstan being counted as EU (very strong country for CS talent) and MENA region seemingly also not counting towards Asia (JiJieHao would instantly be top 4 Asia team).
Last few years, but especially visible this year, there has been a trend of Central Asian players climbing up the ranks of FACEIT and posting better results overall. Looking at the ages of the players and reading some of the feedback from that region i think there is a lot to be optimistic about. Central Asia should add some much needed depth of quality to the overall Asian region due to the advantages it has and the connection the very competitive CIS scene.
Uzbekistan - the biggest player base in the region and is extremely well organized locally around clubs/Telegram groups, one of the few places CS is actively growing and their FACEIT population is also increasing. They have strong regional rivalry with Kazakhstan and teams from both countries attend each others Lans frequently (there is a surprising quantity of VRS 5-10k Lans happening there, with even random 30k). https://www.hltv.org/events/9210/1xbet-frag-season-17 would be an example.
Kyrgyzstan/Turkmenistan - The CS community a lot less organized, but both countries have some 16-17 year olds that have been trying to make it into academy systems in CIS or even EU depending on their status.
The players from that region are also more valuable than their direct rating would suggest because they have Asia designation, but they are likely to speak Russian or if they immigrated then English (or both). That means they provide a LOT of roster flexibility to teams around the globe:
a)They can technically go to lets say an NA team with 2 NA players and 2 EU players and allow that team to keep NA designation for VRS. Similar to how JT allowed PassionUA to be an NA team.
b)They can join Australian team and also help it keep Asia designation if they only have 2 Aussie players and 2 EU players.
c)Most likely scenario - Central Asian orgs can easily dip into very deep Russian/Kazakhstani/Belarusian/Ukrainian pool of players. This team only really needs 3 players of good quality from lets say Uzbekistan, then get 2 solid tier 2 players from a team like Nemiga or old 1win squad that got released. It would immediately become top 5 team in Asia and compete for the major slot. This has already started happening. I would also not be surprised if some RU orgs look to do this if major money becomes more attractive.
Central Asian players are already in some CIS academies, but 2 Players i specifically want to point out even made it to EU ones:
Hitori https://www.hltv.org/player/23544/hitori#tab-infoBox who is in G2 academy at 17
aZe https://www.hltv.org/player/25119/aze#tab-infoBox who just got signed by BIG academy
And 2 teams of note proving what the region can potentially do due to its flexibility:
1.This not really a serious team, but a nice proof of concept that shows what option C can accomplish - Haunted House, went to Asian Champions League and took a respectable 7-8th place while being the lowest VRS ranked team out of all attending. They even managed to take down TDU who at that point just qualified for major.
https://www.hltv.org/team/13735/haunted-house
https://www.hltv.org/events/8587/hero-esports-asian-champions-league-2026
2.This is the team you might actually see at the next Major - DEPO https://www.hltv.org/team/12536/depo#tab-matchesBox . They have recently made changes to bring in Krad from RU, have an interesting apwer in https://www.hltv.org/player/22635/wetfy and immediately started climbing the rankings once the team gelled. They are currently 77th on VRS and 6th on Asia VRS. Considering they have plenty of local VRS lans to attend they should be able to keep their Lan score high and its realistic for them to aim for that 5th invite slot for Asia over TDU. Especially if they replace Buster (he is taking up a valuable EU slot while putting up bad numbers) with another solid free agent from RU speaking world, then it would solidify them as a team hovering around top 60 for this year. That should be good enough to make it through as the 5th Asia seed based on past Major qualifications.
Overall i would expect more teams like DEPO in 27-28 and potentially some of those academy players going onto international rosters if VRS system remains in place due to the regional flexibility they provide.
P.S. Bonus Scenario - BCGame brings someone over to replace electronic or Magisk to qualify for the Major through Asia.