I would like to build a brand recognition around my gameplay and allow my skill as a individual player to shine so that I could start to push out into amateur and eventually professional play, pushing myself both as a player and content creator to use my stream to showcase my journey forward.
Greetings!
Though my name listed here is my legally involved name, I prefer to go by the name Rebecca or just Hipax outside of a formal level. I am a 23 year old transgender female looking to become more professionally involved with Valorant and other competitive shooters. I am at a average to above-average skill ceiling when it comes to most games, able to pick them up in somewhat relative ease and adjust quickly to strategies and plans. I typically put myself into the "Entry Fragger" or "IGL" role of most games as my specialty typically tends to lie within getting high-kill games and making calls or picking up on patterns that come up during matches. When it comes to Valorant, I've only played in one tournament for a now-disbanded team, in which we placed 3rd out of 24 teams, making it to Lower Finals. Though I don't have much tournament experience, I am willing to practice and would like to use a competitive avenue as an outlet to promote myself and eventually push for a stronger presence through both online content creation and eventually amateur to professional play. I am currently between jobs, giving me a lot of free time, but travel and tournament expenses will be potentially difficult to organize.