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Team Razer signs all-female League of Legends Esports team PandaCute to its roster

Peripheral manufacture Razer has just signed League of Legends all-female Esports team PandaCute to its roster.

“PandaCute is a five-member League of Legends team who have recently won competitions such as SunShine Cup in 2016 and the Shero Hong Kong Competition in 2017,” Razer said of its newest acquisition. “The team was also the first runner-up in the Meitz Cup in Guangzhou, China and were the HKXP LoL Girls Champion team.”

PanadaCute is made up of (above, left to right) Momo, Dream, LauLau, Deer and Lily and was formed back in 2016.

“Team Razer has some of the best, most dedicated Esports athletes in the world,” said Josh Collins, Senior Manager of Talent Marketing at Razer. “We are always on the lookout for top Esports talent, and we are thrilled to be able to include PandaCute on our roster.”

The signing makes PandaCute Razer’s first all-female team.

“PandaCute is very grateful for the confidence from Razer and is honored to be the latest addition to Team Razer,” Man Kin Fung, CEO of Global Esports and manager of PandaCute, said. “We believe this to be the dream opportunity of every gamer and Team Razer is the benchmark for pro teams. In the future, apart from defending the title of Hong Kong’s no. 1 female team, we aim to be among the best female teams in China.”


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