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  2. Valkyrae - Wikipedia

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    She is a co-owner of the gaming organization 100 Thieves and founder, co-owner, and CEO of media company Hihi Studios. Hofstetter began streaming on Twitch in 2015. She had her breakthrough by playing the competitive online game Fortnite in 2018 and joined 100 Thieves as their first female content creator. In 2020, she switched streaming ...

  3. Hamako Mori - Wikipedia

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    Hamako Mori (born 18 February 1930), [2] better known by her online alias Gamer Grandma, is a Japanese video game YouTuber and esports player. She is known to have been playing video and esports games since 1981. [3] In May 2020, she was declared as the oldest ever gaming YouTuber in the world at the age of 90.

  4. iHasCupquake - Wikipedia

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    Herrera's success on YouTube, particularly in the gaming space and among female content creators, has been noted. [13] [15] [28] A Latina, she has also been noted as an outlier in lists of the best female gamers, which often include "white or white-passing" creators. [29] In March 2017, she placed fifth in a Red Bull poll of the best female ...

  5. List of LGBTQ YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Rose Ellen Dix, TheRoxetera, Let's Play Games [113] Rosie Spaughton: British Bisexual TheRoxetera, Let's Play Games [113] Ryland Adams: American Gay Ryland Adams [114] Sam Tsui: American Gay TheSamTsui [115] Scott Hoying: American Gay PTXOfficial, SUPERFRUIT [116] Shane Dawson: American Bisexual Shane, Shane Dawson TV, Human Emoji [117] Shannon ...

  6. QueenArrow - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Gathoni Wahome (born 5 July 1998), better known online as QueenArrow, is a Kenyan esports player and content creator. She began her competitive career in 2017 and specialises in fighting games, primarily in the Tekken series.

  7. Frag Dolls - Wikipedia

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    The Frag Dolls' mission was to encourage more women to play video games. The team promoted Ubisoft games during interviews and events. Katscratch, Valkyrie, and Rhoulette spoke at the Women's Gaming Conference in Austin, Texas (October 2005) about their role as Frag Dolls, and how they are attempting to reshape the image of female gamers and ...

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  9. Kelsey Impicciche - Wikipedia

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    Impicciche worked for BuzzFeed and, in 2017, helped to develop BuzzFeed Multiplayer, a YouTube channel of BuzzFeed focused on gaming. [2] Beginning in December 2018, she created a video series for Multiplayer in which she played the '100 Baby Challenge' in The Sims 4. [3] This series was titled, Single Girl Tries The 100 Baby Challenge. [2]