03 Mar The biggest women’s gaming league in Spain is back
The Radiante Female League, the largest female gaming league in Spain, integrated within the Tormenta Circuit, is back. On February 12, the first of the days of the second part of the season began, with the participation of more than three dozen girls who will form six teams in charge of competing in the league and fighting for the first title in the history of the VALORANT women’s league in Spain.

According to data from the Spanish Video Game Association (AEVI), 49% of users who play video games in Spain are women. In other words, of the 18.2 million players in Spain, around 8.5 million are women. E-sports are the favorites of Spanish gamers. It is a booming sector with events that host thousands of people, the GAMERGY fair was a huge success and helps promote gaming and immersive entertainment.

Supported by brands such as Intel, MediaMarkt, Samsung SSD, OMEN, Schneider Electric and Centro Cultural Coreano, Circuito Tormenta aims to become the home of the entire Riot Games community through a space that accommodates fans, lifelong players looking to hang out with friends and new teams that are created with the goal of reaching the professional circuit.

The largest female video game league in Spain returns with six teams and 39 girls who will compete in the regular phase from February 12 to March 19. The playoffs will be played through semi-finals and the Grand Final. The first round that will involve the four qualified teams will be played on March 26 while the Grand Final will be on April 2. In addition, the finalists will get two spots for Game Changers Contenders.

The teams participating in the second split of the league are: Falke EC, Fractious, Guinea Pink Silkie, Melilla Titans, Team Galaga Kitsune and Dimonis Esports.
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