Japan’s First Female eSports Athlete Joins Pro League
Akihabara News (Tokyo) – Miyu “Shakespeare” Otomo has joined Rascal Jester’s League of Legends commencing crew in the League of Legends Japan League (LJL), making her the initial feminine qualified gamer to participate in the league.
Otomo is no stranger to the League of Legends professional scene, possessing presently competed in several neighborhood tournaments, like the All Japan Substantial University Esports Championship Season 2 in 2019, where Otomo and her group gained first position. This achievement resulted in Rascal Jester signing the promising younger participant as a trainee in their academy workforce.
Moreover, Otomo has also participated in the Esports Championship East Asia 2021 event as a consultant of her property region, taking care of to bring dwelling ¥285,000 (US$2,500).
Also, at the U19 Esports Championship 2021, she and her workforce Stardust Tamura won to start with place in the event.
As a final result of her match successes, Rascal Jester head mentor Kim Seon-Mook decided to advertise Otomo from the academy team to the primary roster, officially building her the initial feminine skilled gamer to sign up for the LJL.
At the moment, Otomo is at the moment a substitute. On the other hand, with conversations between Rascal Jester and its head coach, Otomo sharing participating in time with starter Park “Secret” Ki-Sun is expected.
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