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Nakamura Sho
Nakamura Sho has become one of the most celebrated esports athletes in Japan, leading the charge for Japanese competitive gaming on the international Valorant stage with ZETA DIVISION and inspiring a massive wave of interest in tactical shooters across Asia. Born on March 15, 2001, in Tokyo, Japan, Nakamura — known in the competitive scene by his in-game name — emerged from Japan's vibrant gaming culture to become a household name in the rapidly growing world of professional Valorant.
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Takeshi Yamamoto has become the face of Japanese Counter-Strike, rising from the nation's small competitive scene to compete against the world's best teams and inspiring a new generation of Japanese FPS players. Born in Osaka in 2001, Yamamoto discovered Counter-Strike during middle school, quickly becoming obsessed with the game's tactical depth and competitive nature despite Japan's traditional preference for different gaming genres.
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