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Why do Hunan people play games so hard?

The competition of e-sports is as fierce as traditional sports. World champions are getting younger and younger, and players' careers are getting shorter and shorter. Both strength and luck are indispensable to success. From Kokura, Ruofeng, and then to Yiyang master ZSMJ, these names have been echoing in e-sports rivers and lakes all over the country.

Everyone in the circle knows that Hunan has always enjoyed the reputation of "the hometown of e-sports", with a large number of talents. From starcraft to crossing the line of fire, to DOTA and League of Legends, there are always names of Hunan people among the top players in every game. Kokura and Ruofeng in Changsha are both stars among League of Legends players. ZSMJ (Zhu Sima Ji) in DOTA and Zhensan games comes from Yiyang, Hunan; In this month's DOTA2 International Invitational Tournament, which set a new record for domestic sports prizes, the Newbee team also has two members from Hunan: Zhang Ning and Wang Zhaohui.

Hunan e-sports has a high reputation and status. For example, the finals of the competition in Central China are generally held in Changsha. Thousands of e-sports competitions are held in Hunan every year. As far as Hunan Province is concerned, League of Legends and Crossing the Fire Line are the most popular. According to statistics, there were 750,000 online users playing League of Legends in May. From this perspective, e-sports is definitely not a niche.

Kokura China E-sports Female Player and Famous Game Explanation. Graduated from Beijing Normal University majoring in film and television media. He worked as a commentator for PGL StarCraft and warcraft 3 in the Game Bank, and explained many domestic and international competitions, including WCG, WEG and ESWC. Later, I worked as a professional player in LV99 professional team for half a year because of my childhood dream, and won the first and second place in the Iron Lady International Women's Warcraft Invitational Tournament. Later, I moved to DOTA and LOL, and made a lot of game videos as LOL commentary, which was very popular among players. In 2008, as an e-sports player, Kokura was selected as the Olympic torch bearer.

China E-sports Female Players and Explanation of Famous Games. Graduated from Beijing Normal University majoring in film and television media. He worked as a commentator for PGL StarCraft and warcraft 3 in the Game Bank, and explained many domestic and international competitions, including WCG, WEG and ESWC. Later, I worked as a professional player in LV99 professional team for half a year because of my childhood dream, and won the first and second place in the Iron Lady International Women's Warcraft Invitational Tournament. Later, I moved to DOTA and LOL, and made a lot of game videos as LOL commentary, which was very popular among players. In 2008, as an e-sports player, Kokura was selected as the Olympic torch bearer.