Esports Gamers That Are Most Passionately Captivated by Anime Posted Mar 6, 2023
Numerous eSports players have yet another hobby besides playing professionally and winning matches: anime! That so many professional gamers have a passion for Japanese animation is rather a revelation.
Who’s the greatest “otaku”, though? What television series do they watch? Are there many figures in their collections? Who’s their favorite “waifu”?
Now that we’ve done the research, we can respond to each of these inquiries.
5 Esports Players Who Share Your Passion of Anime the Most
Hung “Karsa” Hao-hsuan
Now, let’s focus on one of the most prominent “otakus”, situated in Taiwan.
There are plenty of League of Legends competitors that are major anime enthusiasts. Hung “Karsa” Hao-hsuan, one of the greatest junglers in LoL, takes pleasure in displaying his priceless figurines all about his workspace. We spotted Saber Alter in his training facilities! Karsa also keeps a collection of his other loot in a separate cabinet display, including characters from games such as No Game No Life and Date a Live. When he joined the LPL team Royal Never Give Up (RNG) in 2017, he brought the exact same display case with him upon relocating to China. He’s currently a member of Weibo Gaming, also from China.
He appears to be a major lover of romantic comedies, especially due to the fact that Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend is his favorite show. Also, Karsa advises his followers to see Kaguya-sama: Love Is War.
Cho “BeryL” Geon-hee
Cho “BeryL” Geon-hee, a two-time world champion in League of Legends, is another non-Japanese character who’s overly infatuated with the Japanese culture from the eSports scene.
Alongside LoL, the Korean bot and support player, spends a lot of time playing Genshin Impact, a role-playing game from miHoYo. On the evening of his 2020 World Championship victory, he even paid $7,000 on in-app purchases for the free-to-play title, who’s monetized through the gacha game mechanics.
According to the Twitter interview for his previous team, DWG KIA (currently Dplus) in 2020, BeryL requested that his DWG KIA Worlds 2020 skin be “as close as possible” to the appearance and resemblance of his preferred “waifu”, Sasaki Saren from Princess Connect! Re: Dive.
When BeryL won Worlds 2022 with DRX (rewarding the army of his and the team’s follower base, who never miss the opportunity to bet on them on eSports bookies on the Internet rated at Bookmaker-Expert.com) he once more requested Riot if he could base his championship skin on Elysia from Honkai Impact 3rd, and they agreed. He’s thinking of using Ashe, an LoL champion, as his Worlds 2022 skin.
Jacky “EternaLEnVy” Mao
One of the first “weeaboos” (not in derogatory meaning here) in eSports was Jacky “EternalEnvy” Mao, also known as “EE-sama” by his admirers. This former Dota 2 player from Canada is incredibly enthusiastic about anime, and his very own supporters understand how significant it is in his life.
EternalEnvy possesses a glass cabinet of figurines, similar to the other eSports figures on this list. We can actually feel the Kyubey figure glaring at us from images he shared on social media, a few years back. Also, the ex-solo middle and carry player occasionally travels to Japan and returns with a large number of figures and trinkets to add to his assortment.
Tyson “TenZ” Ngo
It should be clear by looking at Tyson “TenZ” Ngo’s social media profile pictures and occasionally used GIFs on Twitter that he adores Hunter × Hunter’s Killua Zoldyck. Together with Kurapika, Leorio, and Gon Freecs, Killua is one of the Japanese manga series’ main characters. The VALORANT competitor from Canada may have colored his hair silver in 2020 because of Killua (we only speculate).
TenZ watches a number of other television programs in addition to Hunter × Hunter. When Horimiya first came out, a duelist on a roster of L.A.-based eSports organization, the Sentinels, and his loved one Kyedae Alicia Shymko (Twitch streamer and content creator of the 100 Thieves) had identical profile images as Miyamura Izumi and Kyouko Hori.
TenZ also enjoys buying things with his hard-earned money. At Anime Expo 2019, the largest anime event in North America, he had a Premium Fan badge.
Naser Ignacio “Akosi Dogie” Mollazehi
Naser Ignacio “Akosi Dogie” Mollazehi, the top Mobile Legends: Bang Bang streamer and professional player in the Philippines, is perhaps the MLBB scene’s biggest manga and figure collector.
You’re well aware of mid laner’s (and roamer’s) pricey collection of figures if you watch his vlogs. Only before the end of last year, he shelled out about $10,000 for brand-new One Piece figures—the enormous ones with their own backdrops and occasionally even lights for a full effect.
On his vlog, Akosi Dogie added, “It just feels so good. I can now design my own room with anime stuff, no one’s going to stop me.” His total expenditures came to $12,000 USD. Nexplay EVOS member’s collections inevitably include the Burning Point figure by Portgas D. Ace, of which only 300 units were produced, and he got a hold of model 001.
Akosi Dogie dedicates a portion of his vlogs to recommending series and manga to his fellow “otakus”. The Filipino adores Bleach and Katekyo Hitman Reborn! in addition to One Piece.