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Super Girl Gamer Pro championship finals start Oct. 2

The event will feature CS:GO, League of Legends, and Hearthstone teams.
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The all-female Super Girl Gamer Pro Series will host its championships online from Oct. 2 to 4, ASA Entertainment announced today. The championships feature Counter-Strike, League of Legends, and Hearthstone teams.

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The online qualifier tournaments took place from July 10 to Sept. 6. And now, the top four CS:GO and League teams, alongside the top eight Hearthstone players, will compete for the $30,000 prize pool.

Here’s the list of all the finalists:

  • Counter-Strike: Violent Roses, Silhouette, Dignitas, and Able Esports WT.
  • League: Limit Testers, Your Nightmares, Sailor Scouts, and Fighting Dreamers
  • Hearthstone: Rebecca “Revy” Booth, Linnea “linthesis” Duncan, Raisa “Edelweiss” Cabrera, Nayara “NaySyl” Sylvestre, Kimberly “Melira” Saucedo, Maria “andafern” Fernanda, Anna “Trojanator” Damir, and Giulia “ValeeraLight” Luz
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This is the fourth edition of the Super Girl Gamer Series. The tournament will be totally online this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Most people recognize how critical it is to create meaningful opportunities for women, and it’s been gratifying to watch the progress Super Girl has made over the past few years,” said Emmalee “EMUHLEET” Garrido, captain of the women’s CS:GO team for Dignitas.

The Super Girl Gamer Series was created to build a safe environment for female players, as well as to help both inspire and empower women to take a larger role within esports. The ultimate goal is to equalize the gaming industry for women and men.

The broadcast talent, tournament organizers, and production team also feature female leaders like Stephanie “missharvey” Harvey and Rachel “Seltzer” Quirico.

ASA Entertainment has partnered with big names like Nissan, GameStop, the U.S. Air Force, Zenni Gaming, Legion by Lenovo, Twitch, Facebook Gaming, the*gameHERs, Power Crunch, and the U.S. Marines. Each brand will support the series in some way. Zenni Gaming, for example, has partnered with the Super Girl Gamer Series on a broad initiative to eradicate bullying at all levels.

“Only through our collective voice can we change the culture and eliminate the toxicity that prevents women from more actively participating in the esports community,” said Rick Bratman, CEO of ASA Entertainment and producer of the Super Girl Series.

The Super Girl Gamer Championships will be streamed on the Super Girl GP Twitch channel, Facebook Gaming, and Twitter. The livestream schedule is as follows:

  • Friday, Oct. 2 from 5pm to 11pm CT for the Hearthstone Finals
  • Saturday, Oct. 3 from 2pm to 11pm CT for the League Finals
  • Sunday, Oct. 4 from 2pm to 11pm CT for the CS:GO Finals

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Nádia Linhares
Nádia is a Brazilian freelance writer who works for Dot since 2020. She has covered everything from Pokémon to FIFA. Video games are an essential part of her life, especially indie games and RPGs. You can catch her playing Overwatch in her spare time, but she writes better than she aims.