Men seem to dominate the gaming industry, claiming world championship titles and getting millions of subscribers on Twitch. Some of the highest pro gamers are male, with names like Faker, Flash, and f0rest becoming household names to many gaming enthusiasts.

But, there are also hundreds of female gamers out there, many giving the males a good go. Here are some of the best female gamers ever, deserving of this title due to their esports earnings or subscribers.

8. Ailey

Alyona Burdukova, going by the gaming name “Ailey” is a Russian gamer known for her skills in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. She has competed in five Counter Strike global championships and placed first in the 2018 female competition raking in $20,300. In total, her gaming skills have seen her earning $22,580, an amount not to be scoffed at.

Globally, she ranks #3172, so she might not be the best gamer in the world, but she has a dedicated following due to her straightforward playing style.

7. Vanessa Selbst

We can’t mention pro gamers without mentioning one of the best female gamblers and iGamers. Gaming can also include online casino games, where players get to risk it all to win big.

Vanessa Selbst is one of the highest-earning female poker players in the world and has earned more than $12 million since she started her career as a professional. She’s the only woman who has been ranked number 1 on the Global Poker Index, making her the best player ever.

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6. Nast1a

Anastasiya Evdokina, known by her gaming handle “Nast1a” is another pro gamer from Russia who has made a name for herself playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. She is ranked #117 in Russia and #3086 in the world and has raked in over $23,500 from playing Counter-Strike competitively.

She made a name for herself when she placed first at the 2016 ESU Razer CS:GO Female Tournament, and went from strength to strength, also taking home the first place trophy in 2018 at the World Electronic Sports Games female category.

5. Tiffany Herrera

Tiffany Michelle Herrera is better known by her online alias “iHasCupquake”. She grew to online fame thanks to her Minecraft videos but has since expanded her content to include DIY, art, and baking videos. Tiffany is considered to be one of the first successful YouTubers who focused only on Minecraft and even hosted a Minecraft “Hunger Games” in 2012.

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Apart from Minecraft, she plays many other games on her YouTube channel, including Slime Rancher 2, Cozy Cafe, Bendy and the Dark Revival, and Sims 4.

Although Tiffany is not a professional gamer in the sense of esports, like the women mentioned above, she is widely successful since she has over 7 million subscribers. She even cameoed as herself in Ralph Breaks the Internet in 2018.

4. Sasha “Scarlett” Hostyn

Sasha was given the title “the Queen of Blades” because of her skills as a Zerg player. She rose to fame in gaming circles when she became the first female to win a Starcraft II championship. In 2016, the Guinness Book of Records named her the highest-earning female gamer, as her prize money totaled $362,000.

She made waves in 2013 when she defeated Choi Ji-sung at the Red Bull Battle Grounds, one of the most noteworthy Starcraft II competitions.

3. Maria “Remilia” Creveling

Maria Creveling became well-known as a professional League of Legends player when she started her career in 2013. She was credited as the first transgender female to compete in the NA Challenger Series.

She briefly teamed up with Curse Academy in 2013 and gained the nickname “Thresh Queen” for her skills in combating the champion Thresh. She hopped to a couple of teams before joining Misfits NA in 2015, which is when she changed her gamer name to Remilia. Misfits changed their name to Renegades and went on to qualify for the 2016 NA LCS Spring Split. “Remi” suddenly stepped down from professional play following online harassment.

Unfortunately, Creveling passed away in her sleep in 2019 at the age of 24.

2. FemSteph

Stephanie Driscoll goes by the Twitch handle “FemSteph” and is one of the most well-known female streamers, especially for the game Escape from Tarkov. Apart from streaming, she also competes in tournaments, notably as a Fortnite player, for which she is ranked #635 in the US. She’s earned over $28,875 from game tournaments. She also plays Stardew Valley, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and Call of Duty: Black Ops III.

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Her diversity as both a steamer and a competitive player has resulted in millions of views on her streams, indicating that she is a true lover of video games.

1. Kathleen “Loserfruit” Belsten

Kathleen Belsten is best known for her online alias “Loserfruit”. She is a professional gamer and Twitch streamer from Australia and is one of the top female streamers on the platform. Loserfruit started with League of Legends videos but has since shifted her focus.

She plays various games, including LEGO and Overwatch but she is most well-known for her incredible Fortnite skills. She competed in the Fortnite Summer Smash competition in 2019 and 2020. Her estimated gaming winnings exceed $40,000, with her best result being when she won $15,000 at the Fortnite Fall Skirmish Series in 2018.

Wrapping Up

These women are proving that gaming is no longer a man’s world. They’re dominating esports tournaments and building massive online followings, redefining what it means to be a pro gamer. Whether through skill, strategy, or their personalities, the achievements of these female gamers are inspiring fans and gamers around the world, showing the influence of women in the gaming industry.