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Meme-named Player at Masters Tokyo Confuses Soul Esports Attacker

Chinese Team Attacking Soul Esports Makes Waves with Troll Player

Attacking Soul Esports, a new team from China competing internationally in VALORANT, is gaining attention for their troll player, Zhang “hfmi0dzjc9z7” Juncheng. Zhang’s in-game name is purposely designed to be gibberish and difficult to pronounce, causing frustration for casters. Despite the trolling, Zhang is also a top-tier VALORANT player and is growing in popularity.

Attacking Soul Esports Qualifies for VCT Masters Tokyo 2023

Thanks to their successful performance in the qualifiers, Attacking Soul Esports has already secured a spot in the VCT Masters Tokyo 2023 tournament. This means that Zhang’s gameplay will be broadcasted in multiple languages worldwide, along with other well-known teams like EDward Gaming.

Zhang Explains the Origin of His Unique Name

In a video released by VALORANT Esports China, Zhang delves into the reason behind his twelve-character in-game name. He explains that the name represents his entire life and was intentionally created to challenge commentators with its pronunciation. While the true meaning of the name remains a secret, Zhang’s goal was to annoy and confuse casters during competitions.

Despite the trolling, Zhang has gained popularity in China, and he has acquired nicknames like “Alphabet Brother” and “hfmi”. His teammate, Qu “Life” Donghao, comments on Zhang’s name, finding it interesting and highlighting a sense of uniqueness.

Looking Ahead to VCT Masters Tokyo 2023

As Attacking Soul Esports prepares for VCT Masters Tokyo starting on June 11, Zhang’s main goal is for people to read his name letter-by-letter. This brings him a sense of secret pleasure and adds an additional layer of intrigue to his gameplay.

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