JAKARTA - Unipin, the leading digital entertainment service provider, continues to hold tournaments for women's gamers, the last one being the UniPin Ladies Series Southeast Asia (SEA) Championship (USC) which will be held on November 27.

This tournament is motivated by the rapid growth of female gamers around the world, especially in Southeast Asia.

According to a report entitled 'Play like a girl: Keyways to engagement one of Asia's fastest growing gaming audiences', the growth in the number of female gamers reached 40-45 percent, higher than the growth in the number of male gamers.

As a special tournament for well-known women in Southeast Asia, the UniPin Ladies Series wants to facilitate women to be able to continue competing and compete at the professional level.

Debora Imanuella as SVP UniPin Community said that in the future UniPin will continue to innovate and do other big things, especially for women in the realm of esports.

"With the presence of UniPin which is also present in more than 30 countries in the world, we want to develop this ecosystem in other countries as well, and give women gamers the opportunity to compete," said Debora in her statement.

Kevin Oktra as Project Manager of the UNPin Ladies Series SEA Championship said UniPin will always be present and hold local tournaments in various regions and countries to continue to develop the gaming and esports industry.

We have done a lot of research and analysis regarding the growth of women's esports and gamers. UniPin wants to support their talents by always being present and facilitating the development and spirit of their competition," concluded Kevin.


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