Ask Marshmella your questions and stand a chance to WIN!

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  • Pixel1's Avatar
    Level 11
    @Yessox i play mostly valorant and league
    Do u play league of legends by any chance , ur ign looks familiar i think we might have played valorant together before , do u use gankster for LFT to play?
  • Yessox's Avatar
    Level 6
    @Pixel1
    Yes! I do league and i do use gankster xDDDD guess its a sign, we gotta play then muahahah
  • Pixel1's Avatar
    Level 11
    @Yessox likee suree we can definitely play some gamees together just let me know when ur ready to jump in 🔥🔥
  • PrincessShahd's Avatar
    Level 25
    Ciri from The Witcher is my favorite character ❤
    because she is one of the most influential female characters in the gaming world. Additionally, she plays a major role in the main story of the game and proves that women can be prominent and powerful heroes in the gaming universe.
    To encourage more women to consider esports as a career path, we should support communities and groups that focus on women in gaming. This can create a supportive environment and encourage more of us to participate.
    And for your question to Marshmella: Is there an old game you wish would get a sequel or be remade in a new way?
    The early bird catches the worm
  • Ploto's Avatar
    Level 6
    My questions to Marshmella:
    - what is your favorite game ever?
    - your favorite Lenovo device?
    - youtuber you watch alot?
  • EDABLOO's Avatar
    Level 2
    @UnapologeticDino my favorite female caracter is Ada Wong from Resident Evil 4 .
    i suggest to organise more female Esports tournaments with valuable prices to encourage them and find ways to sponsor them .
  • Omarkhaled's Avatar
    Level 29
    Honestly, there are so many great and influential female characters. But if I had to choose one, I'd say Lara Croft. She's not only strong and cool, but she's also a symbol of independent and intelligent women who can overcome any challenge.
    And encouraging more girls to consider esports as a career is very important. We can do several things:
    Break barriers: Make people understand that gaming is not just for boys and that girls can be very professional gamers.
    Build a supportive community: Create groups and training programs for girls who play games, so they feel like they're not alone.
    Provide opportunities: Organize tournaments specifically for girls and encourage companies to hire professional female players.
    Do good PR: Show people the success stories of girls in gaming so they can be role models for other girls.
    And my question for Marshmella is: What kind of games do you prefer? And what do you think about the recent developments in the gaming industry?
  • SaharAbdulfatah's Avatar
    Level 2
    @UnapologeticDino

    My favorite Femail Character is Mercy from Overwatch,

    I still remember my first day playing her in 2017. The great thing about her was that she gave people who lacked aiming skills a chance to be part of FPS gaming and perform really well, even becoming more effective than highly skilled senior gamers.

    I think in the current situation the best way to encourage woman in being part of the future gaming Esports event can start when we really start encouraging schools and universities to establish Esports clubs and teams that embrace inclusivity and ensure equal opportunities for female students. And Promote female content creators in the Esports space by offering platforms to display their skills and connect with larger audiences.

    My question for Marshmello: How did you start your career, and what obstacles did you face to reach this point?
  • PrincessShahd's Avatar
    Level 25
    Ciri from The Witcher is my favorite character ❤
    because she is one of the most influential female characters in the gaming world. Additionally, she plays a major role in the main story of the game and proves that women can be prominent and powerful heroes in the gaming universe.
    To encourage more women to consider esports as a career path, we should support communities and groups that focus on women in gaming. This can create a supportive environment and encourage more of us to participate.
    And for your question to Marshmella: Is there an old game you wish would get a sequel or be remade in a new way?
    The early bird catches the worm