Esports

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Scarlett

Sasha Hostyn, also known as Scarlett, is a Canadian professional video game player. In 2012, she gained recognition by defeating highly ranked professionals in a StarCraft II tournament. Hostyn’s talent and determination led her to become the first woman to win a major StarCraft II tournament, solidifying her place in gaming history. She is an inspiration and role model for aspiring gamers, particularly women, breaking barriers and leaving a lasting impact on the gaming community.

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United StatesEsportsLGBTQIA

Remilia

Maria Creveling, known as Remilia, was a pioneer in the esports community as the first woman and transgender person to compete in the NA LCS. Her mastery of the champion Thresh earned her the nickname “Thresh Queen.” Despite significant challenges and online harassment, Remilia’s impact on the industry paved the way for greater inclusivity and acceptance.

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Tanya DePass

Tanya DePass, also known as Cypheroftyr, is an American journalist, activist, and streamer who has made significant contributions to the gaming industry. Dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusivity, she has written articles for respected publications, founded the nonprofit organization I Need Diverse Games, and developed the Fifth Season RPG. Despite facing harassment, she remains committed to her mission and has organized charity streams to support causes beyond gaming. DePass has received numerous awards and honors, solidifying her position as a leading figure in gaming and activism.

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South KoreaEsports

Geguri

Kim Se-yeon, known as Geguri, is a South Korean professional Overwatch player. Renowned for her incredible precision in mouse movements, Geguri has become one of the most influential female gamers in the world. Despite facing controversy and gender bias, Geguri’s resilience and determination have made her an inspiration for aspiring female gamers. She made history in 2018 as the first female player in the Overwatch League, breaking down gender barriers and promoting inclusivity within the gaming industry.

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ChinaEsports

Liooon

Li Xiaomeng, known as Liooon, made history as the first woman to win the Hearthstone Grandmasters Global Finals and a BlizzCon Esports tournament. Her victory not only showcased her talent and dedication, but also led her to become an influential figure in the world of esports. Liooon’s powerful message of empowerment and inclusivity continues to inspire aspiring female gamers around the globe.

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JapanEsports

Hamako Mori

Hamako Mori, aka Gamer Grandma, is a Japanese video game YouTuber and esports player. Born in 1930, she is recognized as the oldest gaming YouTuber in the world. Mori has captivated millions with her passion and skill, inspiring gamers of all ages to pursue their love for gaming without limitations.

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United StatesEsports

Doris Self

Doris Self (1925-2006) became the “world’s oldest video game champion” in the 1980s, showcasing her exceptional skills on the arcade game Q*bert. Her dedication to gaming and her role as an ambassador for the gaming community made her an inspiration to gamers of all ages. Her story was documented in the film “The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters,” highlighting her determination and resilience. Doris Self’s contributions to the gaming community will forever be remembered.

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