Past Red Bill Installic This week, a show match tournament, which includes some of the best teams of women’s Velvend Etports, had the opportunity to talk to Amy “Amy” Lai and Alina “Venia” KG2 Gozin to see how it feels to play in the team.
The G2 Gozin is a women’s bravery team of G2 Estports, in which organizational women fields in both the Wallowners (Gozin) and the League of Legends (Hill).
The G2 Gozin has been among the best female teams of the Velvers Etports since the beginning of the scene several years ago. In fact, the first time the game changer was won by the Championship, Premier Women’s Value.
The scene of Velvant’s game changer is open to women and non -binary players.
The G2 Gozen was in third position in the Game Changers Championship, the team in 2023 and the MIBR in 2024. The roster made various changes over the years. After a long step back with a long -time player Petra “Petra” stroke, the Red Bill Instalow will be the first time that this repetition of Gozen will compete in a government tournament.
In addition to Amy, Wanya and Mimi, the existing roster of Gozin includes the Math Field “Nelo” Beltis and Asylin “Akita” Zoo, which has not yet to compete with the roster.
The value of game changer
Game Changers and others are just a matter of wrong controversy for some in the women’s tournament ESports community. These people rightly emphasize that there are no physical limits that prevent women from playing in mixed gender e -reports, but fail to consider or ignore it, that there are other obstacles to the game, such as mismanagement and prejudice in a competitive environment.
Amy started, “Girls have a really difficult time to be ranked.” “At the same place, most people start to improve. I remember when I just started joining a team, a great struggle for me, and I think for many girls, talk.
“Keeping a safe place like game changer, being able to be comfortable, and learning these things, can help them improve them,” says Amy. “If you compare the game changer two years ago, now with game changer, players have improved a lot, so I don’t think it’s a bad thing.”
Game Changers were introduced in 2021, and since then the women’s circuit has been increasing. Last year, the Game Changers Championship was held in Berlin. Ten teams qualified, emerging as the final champion after the incident was completely unbeaten on the shopping uprising.
Shopfife’s Awa “Florus” Yujin distinguished himself as a world -class player in a tire -one team, APEX. However, He recently announced She may be taking a rest of the year due to the combination of factors.
Prejudice against non -male players in competitive multi -player games is nothing new. If someone has to ask a woman who rank the vulvarian, then if there is a negative reaction after revealing their voice, they will all have the same answer. This culture does not just end because players also improve.
Amy says, “Generally, I also think that many VCL (Tire 2) and VCT (Tire 1) teams do not want to eliminate us, or even tire 3, because they think we are not good enough. I think we have proved them wrong many times, so yes,”
A goal of struggling
Another common denial of the women’s scene is believed that it satisfies players. In other words, professionals are satisfied with collecting salaries while competing against weak competition, and thus they will not be able to reach their full potential.
This argument exempts the fact that professional players are naturally competitive people, and athletes like Florus have proved that game changer is a legitimate way for professional bravery.
“You need to start from somewhere, and game changer is a really good step for it,” said Wanya explained. “Of course, you should not play in game changer forever, but I don’t think it’s dangerous (for development).”
Amy added that the game changer is an inspiration for young girls to enter the Velvers. The existence of a scene for girls can encourage girls interested in competitive games to eventually improve play in game changer.
Amy says, “I remember when I started gaming just, I was like …” Imagine that there was a tournament for girls.
“Play more and focus on improving yourself, adding some suggestions to young girls to join competitive bravery. Play and believe in yourself, and don’t stop reaching your dreams.”
A growing environmental system
Riot games support the women’s scene, who set up game changer immediately after the release of Velvent. Similarly, several high -exempt organizations have been devastating in fielding teams only in women’s competitions.
Sports of sheep The reported riots are initiating a similar move for the League of Legends, and it seems that there are teams recruiting players for this purpose, but the riots have not yet announced anything solid.
“I think they are doing good, really doing good, but they can still do more,” says Veneia, referring to the support of the women’s Environmental System through riots, teams and sponsors.
Amy added, “We have more lenses, we have the last division of game changer lane, we have tournaments like Instalok, we didn’t have it (years ago). I think it can always be better, but I think we are going properly.”
I was curious that the couple thought they were the best non -male brave players in the world besides themselves and their peers. Florus, Julia “Jelly” Aires (MIBR), Nicholas “SRN” Nidarier (MIBR), Nicole “Nova” Tire (Shopfie Rebellion Gold) and Chapter “Chapter” Trans (Fly Quest Red) were their responses.
Red Bill Instalok started on May 2 and includes Falcons Vega, Fly Quest Red, Gentics GC and, of course, G2 Gozen exhibits. The tournament uses the “Triple Devilist” principle, which means that each team will have to choose three developed roles in each match.
Amy says, “I think we have the best players. We have players with experience on bilateralists, so it will be a lot of fun,” says Amy, so it will be a lot of fun, “says Amy, Amy says, says Amy, says Amy, says Amy, says Amy, says Amy, says Amy, says Amy, says Amy, says Amy, says Amy, says Amy, Amy says, the possibility of winning the Goose event is confident.

Bravery
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June 2, 2020
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T for teen: blood, tongue, violence