Female Esports Clubs: MOBA Meets K-Pop Meets Cosplay
There are a few prominent female gamers in the space. ColaGirl (Zhu Li), Miss (Han Yiying) and Cany (Xiao Cang) have all won international and national female championships for MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) games, including Warcraft Ⅲ: Frozen Throne and StarCraft Ⅱ. These select few have successfully transformed to live commentators, and have been active on the Chinese esports scene since the mid-2000s — but most female players don’t stand a chance to catch up with their male peers, technically or economically.
Warcraft Ⅲ: Frozen Throne
One of the best currently active female players, Nv Qi, who is the leader of an Arena Of Valor subdivision of RE-Girls, proved that girls are not necessarily un-competitive after her all-female team beat an all-male team on Tencent Video’s talent show Ultimate Masters (Zhong Ji Gao Shou) this year. Discrimination against female players in the esports scene, which Nv Qi addresses within the show, nevertheless still exists, and the vicious circle is hard to escape.
“Many in the esports scene discriminate against women” – Nv Qi
“We girls are not weak” – Nv Qi
To find a way out of this cycle, and to attract audiences as well as capital, most of the all-female esports teams are being reformed into girl idol groups. On top of game livestreaming and learning to commentate during professional games, many female players have recently gotten onto esports-themed talent shows.
Female esports team RE-Girls moonlight as an idol group
Take another Tencent-produced talent show as an example: Carry You (“Honor Girls” in Chinese), which began airing on August 6, invites 45 female Arena Of Valor players from different levels to compete in teams and “present the female players’ spirit.” The contestants mostly have day jobs — white collar office workers, flight attendants, actresses, and startup owners, for example. Few are professional players.
Esports teams on Carry You
Carry You contestants in cosplay costumes
Another reality show — Girls’ Dormitory on Tencent-owned esports streaming platform Penguin Esports — features the most popular contestants from Carry You, allowing the audience to get to know the players more off-stage.
Girls’ Dormitory
RE-Girls using sponsored equipment
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Cover photo: KA members playing Arena of Valor (Weibo)
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