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Top 5 Female Gamers of All Time

Esports has been one of the fastest-growing industries for the past decade. There are lots of players and streamers who are doing well in their careers. Natural inequalities in physical abilities have caused differentiation between men and women in physical sports. But unlike physical sports, esports is all about mental capacity, reflexes, skills, and practice. 

Despite these, women have faced discrimination and have taken flight lately to become gamers.  But as time changes, nowadays, many female game enthusiasts are taking gaming as a career. 

We can spectate significant participation from female gamers for the past few years. Some of them are even surpassing or creating new records regardless of gender. Nevertheless, more women than before are getting the hang of this esports industry. 

We are witnessing several female streamers showcasing their gameplay on live-streaming channels. Here is a list of the top 5 female gamers who have achieved significant success in the gaming scene.

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Sasha “Scarlett” Hostyn

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Sasha Hostyn, Popularly known as Scarlett, is a Canadian professional player known for StarCraft II. Born on December 14, 1993, she grew up in Kingston, Ontario.  

  • In early 2017, at 17, she picked up gaming. She started participating in female-only tournaments. She won the NESL Iron Lady competition twice in a row in 2011. 
  • Scarlett became prominent in StarCraft II in 2012.  In 2012, she competed in several tournaments and continued to perform well. She has won against multiple established professional players in IGN ProLeague Season 4, Las Vegas.
  • 2013 was a glorious year for Scarlett as she was placed 2nd in NorthCon 2013. She also climbed the rank and reached 21 in the Global StarCraft II ranking.  
  • She has been called ‘the queen of StarCraft II’ for her outstanding performance in several tournaments.  
  • The New Yorker, an American weekly magazine, has called her ‘the most accomplished woman in e-sports. Polygon has named her one of 2014’s 50 admirable gaming people 2014.
  • In February 2015, she switched to playing Dota 2, but in June 2015, she was back in StarCraft II. 
  • In 2018, she won the Intel Extreme Masters tournament becoming the first woman to win a Major StarCraft II tournament. 
  • She plays for a Canadian esports organization, Shopify Rebellion.  
  • She is the highest-earning female esports player of all time. She has earned $442,478.90 From 249 Tournaments. She is ranked in the top 500 earning players across the globe. 

Katherine “Mystik” Gunn

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Katherine Gunn, aka Mystik, is an American esports player and cosplayer. She was born on April 20, 1988. 

  • Her esports journey started in 2006 when she made her way to the Dead or Alive esports scene. Carolina Core and her team got second place in Dead or Alive Four at CGS 2007. 
  • In 2010, she auditioned for the WCG Ultimate Gamer reality television show and won the season. She has mastered the Halo reach. 
  • She has made an appearance in IGN Pro League, leading her to comment on the initial round of the ‘I’m a Fighter’ World Championship at the 2012 Electronic Entertainment Expo. She was featured in the credits of Dead or Alive 5. 
  • Mystik was featured in Guinness World Records 2016 Gamer’s Edition as the highest-earning female gamer, but she lost the top spot to Scarlett. She has earned $122,550.00 From 7 Tournaments.
  • In addition to Halo Reach, She has also played Dead or Alive four and Call of Duty: Warzone. It shows her versatility and skills as a gamer. 
  • Aside from esports, she founded the professional gaming and cosplay team named Less Than 3. Her team featured famous cosplayers like Linda Le and Jessica Nigri. 

She often streams on Twitch. She has 260k followers on Twitch.

Li “Liooon” Xiaomeng

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Li Xiaomeng, better known as Liooon, is a Chinese female professional player. She was born on May 12, 1996. 

  • She started her esports career as a Hearthstone player in early 2018. She finished second in WESG Asia Pacific Finals. 
  • She has made a few records in her five years of esports career. In a male-dominating industry, In Hearthstone Grandmasters Global Finals 2019, Lion has become the first woman to win the tournament and the first woman to win a major at 23. She defeated Bloodyface by 3-0 at the grand finals. After winning the tournament, she has given an inspirational speech that can motivate women to pursue gaming as a career option.
  • She is currently playing for the Victory Key E-Club esports team. 
  • She earned ESPN’s Moment of the Year in 2019 Due to her extraordinary accomplishments in esports. 
  • As of now, she has won $241,510.00 From 9 Tournaments.

Ricki “HelloKittyRicki” Ortiz 

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Ricki “HelloKittyRicki” Ortiz is an American professional gamer specializing in the fighting game genre. Born on December 12, 1991, she started playing fighting games at 11. She traveled to New York after completing her graduation to participate in various tournaments. 

  • She has mastered several fighting games, including Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Street Fighter III: Third Strike, Capcom vs. SNK 2, Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter V, and others. She is known chiefly for Playing Chun Li in the Street Fighter Series. 
  • In 2010, HelloKittyRicki achieved second place in the Evolution Super Street Fighter IV tournament. 
  • Her biggest win was 2nd place in the Capcom Cup Street Fighter V.  
  • She was also ranked 48th best Street Fighter V player on the PGRSF 2016-19. 
  • Since 2010, she has been a member of Evil Geniuses. 
  • She has won the prize money of $82,854.66 From 64 Tournaments.

Janet “Xchocobars” Rose 

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Janet Rose, Better known by her In-game name Xchocobars is a Canadian gamer and streamer. She was born on November 5, 1994. 

  • She started her live-streaming on Twitch and making videos on YouTube in 2013. In the early days, she was mostly known for her gameplay and commentary of Fortnite, League of Legends, and Teamfight Tactics.  
  • In 2018, she was one of the four captains of the League of Legends esports charity tournament.  She also played IGN’s Fortnite Streamer Showdown with NBA player Josh Hart in 2018.
  • She has also taken part in professional esports. As a part of team EZ Clap, she won the Twitch Rivals: League of Legends tournament in 2019. 
  • She has also participated in ESPN’s Apex Legends EXP Pro-Am tournament. She has also played games like Hearthstone. 
  • She has earned $57,125.00 From 19 Tournaments.
  • Before joining the professional scene, she was a full-time streamer. In 2019, She was also the finalist in the Twitch Streamer of the Year award at the 11th Shorty Awards. In 2020, she began to stream her among us gameplay with other streamers and celebrities like Disguised Toast, Valkyrie, Sykkuno, Pokimane, Corpse Husband, and others. 
  • She has an enormous YouTube and Twitch audience. Her reputation is mainly built on the versatility of the games and her communication with her audiences. She has 963k followers on Twitch and 251k subscribers on YouTube.

Conclusion 

Although the esports scene has been in command of male players, multiple female players like Scarlett, Mystik, Liooon, HelloKittyRicki, and Xchocobars have proved that irrespective of gender, esports can be entertaining and competitive for everyone. There is no boundary other than your will to take up gaming as a career.

So, if you are passionate about gaming and want to start a job based on esports, take these female players as inspiration and jump into gaming. You can also stream your gameplay on the streaming platforms and entertain your audience. 

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