Indeed, there’s no written rules in esports restricting female competitors in the most competitive leagues in the world such as the LCK. Accordingly, a monumental signing has taken place in the LCK CL 2023 – the very first female professional in the scene.
LCK CL 2023 – A Historic Move
Usually, in the context of esports, male and female competitors have been separated to make things easier for everybody. Anyways, without diving into the details, there’s never been a female competitor in League of Legends competing alongside males.
Indeed, it’s happening through the LCK CL 2023. For those unaware, this is the Challengers or second-tier competition in South Korea.
Specifically, Liiv SANDBOX has signed the likes of Jeon “DangMoo” Su-jin:
Although new to professional competing, she’s a popular content creator in the region who’ll be fighting to keep her spot in this active roster.
We’ll reiterate again – this is historic in the sense that this has never happened before.
Overall, we’ll be curious to see how they compete in the LCK CL 2023 Spring event in the coming months. All eyes will be on this individual to see if she can perform should she start in the roster.
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