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Top 10 videogame cosplay girls

These are the hottest videogame cosplay girls

Master Mazuma brings you the top ten hottest videogame cosplay girls. These girls dress up sexily as your favourite videogame characters. And they make big money doing it. Scroll down to discover these hot girls in sexy cosplay. And when you’re finished, make sure to earn some real money yourself with videogames on Mobile Wins!

Vera Chimera

Australian videogame cosplayer Vera Chimera is a cosplay veteran. She’s a big name at conventions and regularly talks at panels.

Favourite cosplay: Lilith (Borderlands)

Fun fact: Vera loves motorcycles!

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Marie-Claude Bourbonnais

Marie-Claude Bourbonnais Videogame Cosplay

This French Canadian beauty used her popularity to create a successful brand. Marie-Claude has her own website, original merchandise and numerous magazine appearances.

Favourite cosplay: Power Girl (DC Universe)

Fun fact: Because of her curvy body type, she’s able to cosplay as the most big-breasted videogame characters. Definitely worth checking out.

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Jannet Incosplay

Jannet Incosplay Videogame Cosplay

This Russian beauty cosplays videogame, anime and comic book characters. Jannet definitely doesn’t shy away from sexier characters.

Favourite cosplay: Widowmaker (Overwatch)

Fun fact: Jannet is an expert wig-stylist. She creates her own amazing hairstyles.

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Adrianne Curry

Adrianne Curry Videogame Cosplay

This babe won the first season of America’s Next Top Model! She also modeled for Playboy and other big magazines. Adrianne uses her gorgeous looks to create amazing cosplays.

Favourite cosplay: Mileena (Mortal Kombat)

Fun fact: Adrianne recently retired from cosplay. Luckily she left a large collection!

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VampyBitMe

VampyBitMe Videogame Cosplay

Asian hottie VampyBitMe appeared in the Playboy and For Him Magazine. It’s easy to see why: She might have the hottest body among videogame cosplay girls.

Favourite cosplay: Psylocke (Marvel)

Fun fact: VampyBitMe is of Vietnamese-American descent.

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Tasha Cosplay

Tasha Cosplay Videogame Cosplay

Tasha is the leader of Korean cosplay group Spiral Cats. She does both incredibly sexy and super detailed realistic cosplays.

Favourite cosplay: Kerrigan (StarCraft)

Fun fact: Tasha worked as professional cosplayer for League of Legends and StarCraft 2.

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Katyuska Moonfox

Katyuska Moonfox Videogame Cosplay

This curvy cosplayer from Australia loves skin tight costumes. She has cosplayed as many sexy videogame characters.

Favourite cosplay: Tifa Lockheart (Final Fantasy)

Fun fact: Katyuska also studies game development, because videogames are her passion!

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Yaya Han

Yaya Han Videogame Cosplay

Yaya Han is one of the most experienced videogame cosplay girls. She pioneered cosplay in the West almost 20 years ago. Yaya is known for being extremely well-endowed.

Favourite cosplay: Chun Lee (Street Fighter)

Fun fact: Yaya is in her thirties but looks like she’s still in her twenties!

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Alodia Gosiengfiao

Alodia Gosiengfiao Videogame Cosplay

Alodia Gosiengfiao is not only a succesful cosplayer, but also a film and tv star. Her career can only get better with her incredible looks.

Favourite cosplay: Baroness (G.I. Joe)

Fun fact: Alodia is a big name in the Phillippines. She regularly appears in the Top 100 Sexiest Women.

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Jessica Nigri

Jessica Nigri Videogame Cosplay

The queen of videogame cosplay. Jessica Nigri is by far the most popular cosplayer in the world…. and it’s easy to see why. She’s even appeared in movies and tv shows. Jessica can cosplay anything from realistic to sexy.

Favourite cosplay: Sexy Pokémon

Fun fact: Jessica loves to cosplay as sexy versions of popular videogame characters. She became famous with her sexy Pikachu costume.

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eSports World Champions 2017

Master Mazuma brings you the final 2017 eSports champions. This weekend concluded the eSports season for League of Legends, StarCraft 2, Heroes of the Storm, Overwatch and World of WarCraft Arena. Visit mastermazuma.com and earn some real money with eSports.

League of Legends eSports Worlds Finals

Worlds 2017 concluded with yet another all-Korean finals. Reigning champions SK Telecom T1 came into the finals looking shaky. The eternal favourites almost fell against the European team Misfits and the Chinese team Royal Never Give Up. Samsung Galaxy joined them in the finals after easily dispatching the Korean Longzhu and Chinese Team WE.

What looked to become a clash between two Korean eSports titans quickly became a total stomp by Samsung Galaxy. Even legendary mid player Faker couldn’t stop Samsung from defeating SK Telecom T1 with a one-sided 3-0 score. This victory marks Samsung’s seconds Worlds victory. Samsung White emerged victorious in 2014.

eSports World Champions 2017 Samsung Galaxy
Worlds Champions Samsung Galaxy
eSports World Champions 2017 Faker
SK Telecom T1’s Faker in tears after the loss

StarCraft 2 eSports WCS Global Finals

Reigning GSL champion INnoVation looked to solidify his status as ‘best of all time’ by winning the Global Finals. Meanwhile, Zerg player Rogue came hot off a Super Tournament victory. He just barely qualified for the Global Finals as the 16th eSports player. Both players were set to meet each other in the semifinals. However, INnoVation got upset by fellow Terran player TY. Rogue defeated herO and TY to earn his spot in the finals.

The other side of the bracket featured the last non-Korean players Elazer and SpeCial. The Mexican eSports player SpeCial emerged victorious and faced soO, who had defeated GuMiho. soO quickly crushed any hope and swept SpeCial 3-0. soO is the eternal second place finisher because he lost 6 GSL finals and won zero. The Global Finals proved no different, and Rogue became the world champion after defeating soO 4-2.

eSports World Champions 2017 Rogue
WCS World Champion Rogue

Heroes of the Storm eSports HGC Grand Finals

Favourites MVP Black, Fnatic and Ballistix kicked off the eSports weekend by defeating Team Freedom, Tempo Storm and Roll20. Team Expert managed to upset Dignitas, but quickly fell to MVP Black in the semifinals. Fnatic defeated Ballistix in the same 3-0 fashion.

Fnatic wanted continue their domination after winning Mid-Season Brawl, Western Clash and Europe Pro League. Meanwhile, MVP Black wanted to prove their complete return to form after winning South-Korea Pro League. The grand finals were close, but MVP Black proved to be the better team. Results: 3-1 with superior drafts and execution.

eSports World Champions 2017 MVP Black
HGC Champions MVP Black

Overwatch eSports World Cup

Heavy favourite South-Korea took on Canada in the World Cup grand finals. South-Korea made an unstoppable run through the bracket, defeating the US and France. Canada however had a much harder time, just barely beating Australia and Sweden.

South-Korea proved their Overwatch dominance by defeating Canada 4-1 in the finals. South-Korea won last year’s World Cup undefeated in games, with an 11-0 score.

Overwatch players are gearing up for the brand new Overwatch League. The league was announced at BlizzCon and will feature a Pacific and Atlantic Division.

eSports World Champions 2017 Overwatch South-Korea
Overwatch World Champion South-Korea

World of WarCraft Arena eSports World Championship

The Arena World Championship celebrated its tenth anniversary at BlizzCon. Both Method Triforce and Method Synergy won their groups 3-0. However, both lost in the semifinals by underdogs Panda Global and ABC. ABC demolished Panda Global 4-0 in the finals to take the trophy.

eSports World Champions 2017 ABC
WoW Arena Champions ABC

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Newbee terminate Vasilii’s contract following domestic abuse allegations

Newbee has terminated League of Legends player Li “Vasilii” Wei-Jun’s contract.

After the player was heard allegedly assaulting his girlfriend on-stream earlier.

In VODs of Wei-Jun’s stream, he can be heard leaving his computer. The sound of a woman screaming as Wei-Jun screams at her follows. The camera is not facing the two during the apparent altercation. Later in the stream, he leaves again, and was allegedly taken away by police.”We absolutely condemn this sort of behavior and we’ve terminated his contract,” a spokesperson for Newbee told the press in a statement.

Wei-Jun has made headlines before for anger-related issues. In 2016, Wei-Jun left the stage during a live LSPL match and allegedly smashed equipment on his way off. Earlier that year, images surfaced of computers Wei-Jun had allegedly smashed while playing at the Vici Gaming house.

Wei-Jun is best known for his playing in North America as the AD Carry for LMQ in the 2014 NA LCS Summer Split.

This weekend in eSports

Master Mazuma recaps this weekend in PC gaming eSports. Visit mastermazuma.com, predict next week’s results and earn some real cash.

Dota 2 ESL One

Virtus.Pro enter the Dota 2 Pro Circuit in full force. The CIS team made an incredible run at ESL One Hamburg, defeating The International 7 champion and runner up Team Liquid and Newbee. Virtus.Pro won in the grand finals with an impressive 2-0 victory over Team Secret to secure the championship. The team grabbed $500.000 and 750 qualifying points for The International 8.

Virtus.Pro Dota 2
Virtus.Pro

StarCraft 2 Global Playoffs

Koreans and Global Circuit players (non-Koreans) duked it out at the StarCraft Global Playoffs group stage. 16 players battled for 8 spots at the live finals at BlizzCon next week. Mexican Terran player SpeCial notably defeated Stats and TY, two top Korean players, to advance to the Global Finals. He meets Elazer in the quarterfinals, the other Circuit player to advance from his group. The Polish Zerg Elazer eliminated the Korean player Dark in the group stage. This marks Dark’s first official loss to a non-Korean player.

The other players to advance are all Korean: TY, SoO, Rogue, herO, INnoVation and GuMiho.

SpeCial StarCraft 2
SpeCial

League of Legends Worlds semifinals

Samsung Galaxy defeated the Chinese Team WE in the Worlds semifinals to complete the all-Korean finals versus SK Telecom T1. The Koreans managed to outplay Team WE in a 3-1 victory, even when the Chinese had supposedly won the draft. Samsung Galaxy meets SK Telecom T1 in the World Championship Finals. These Korean juggernauts also played in the finals last year. That time SK Telecom T1 emerged victorious. Samsung Galaxy fields the exact same team as last year and looks to get revenge against Faker’s squad.

Samsung Galaxy League of Legends
Samsung Galaxy

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Epicenter

Virtus.Pro managed to get out of their slump and went on a run at Epicenter. They impressively defeated Gambit, FaZe and G2 to get to the finals, where they met SK Gaming. The Brazilian team SK showed they are the best in the world. Coldzera and his squad ended Virtus.Pro’s run with a 3-2 victory to win Epicenter. The finals notably attracted 550.000 concurrent viewers.

SK Gaming Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
SK Gaming

Heroes of the Storm Global Championship Grand Finals

The group stage for the HGC Grand Finals has concluded. Favourites MVP Black, Fnatic, Dignitas and Ballistix all advanced first place in their groups. Roll20 eSports managed to upset Tempest to take second place. Tempo Storm, Team Freedom and Team Expert join them as well at BlizzCon.

Roll20 eSports Heroes of the Storm
Roll20 eSports

eSports next week

Next week will be the big conclusion of the eSports year. BlizzCon will feature the global finals in Heartstone, StarCraft 2, Overwatch, Heroes of the Storm and World of Warcraft. League of Legends finishes the World Championship in Beijing. Don’t miss any of the action on mastermazuma.com.

West fights East in League of Legends World Championship

Every Western team has been knocked out of League of Legends World Championship. This weekend saw North American team Cloud9 and Europe’s Misfits almost upset China’s Team WE and two-time reigning champion SK Telecom T1 from South Korea.

The other two series saw Fnatic and Longzhu got smashed by League juggernauts Royal Never Give Up and Samsung Galaxy, 3-1 and 3-0 respectively. The real battles occurred in the other two series.

Everyone hoped Misfits would put up a good fight versus SK Telecom T1, but nobody expected it to be so close. SK Telecom T1 is the undisputed number 1 team in the world, having won three World Championships and fielding the best player in the world, Faker.

For a long time in the series, it looked like Misfits would upset SK Telecom T1. The Europeans went up 2-1 in the series and looked poised to take the series in game 4. However, the Koreans suddenly seemed to remember they were the reigning champions. They not only turned a losing game 4 around but also took advantage of a mistake by Misfits to take game 5 and the series. This series was the closest a Western team has come to take down the seemingly invincible SK Telecom T1.

World Championship - SK Telecom T1 Faker
Faker saves SK Telecom T1 from the brink of defeat

Following Misfit’s example, Cloud9 fought hard to to upset Team WE and keep the West in the tournament. The Americans also went up 2-1, only to go down in the last two games. Especially in game 5 everything seemed to fall apart, from the draft to the execution of the strategy.

Western team yet again fail to make a splash in the World Championship and defeat their Chinese and Korean demons. Misfits and Cloud9 put up a good fight and made their series very close. However, the gap between West and East still exists.

Next weekend has Royal Never Give Up and SK Telecom T1, and Team WE and Samsung Galaxy duking it out for a spot in the World Championship finals. Put your League knowledge to good use and predict the winners on Master Mazuma!

6 CS:GO weapon skins you never knew you wanted

The most popular feature in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive? Weapon skins. Who doesn’t love some high quality gunporn? Master Mazuma brings you the most expensive and exclusive weapons in the game. And when you’re done drooling, make the big money on mastermazuma.com to afford them.

StatTrak USP-S – Kill Confirmed (Factory New)

$310

Combine stealth and style as you rack up the tally on your kill tracker.

  • Stealthiest gun in the game, now with the flashiest design.
  • New school graffiti design featuring a bullet-pierced skull.
  • Official StatTrak counter tracking up to 999,999 kills live on your weapon.

Bloodhound Gloves – Snakebite (Field Tested)

$291

It’s time to put on the original gloves from the Operation Bloodhound campaign.

  • Exclusive snakeskin fabric for high class killing.
  • Tough and gritty design.
  • Features the Operation Bloodhound logo.

Bayonet – Slaughter (Minimal Wear)

$170

A practical and deadly knife, the bayonet has been a staple in the military for centuries.

  • Displays a slick red design.
  • From the original Slaughter knife series, using an urban camouflage pattern.

AK-47 – Fire Serpent (Minimal Wear)

$265

Rain fire and fury upon your enemies with the lethal Fire Serpent.

  • A skin for the most famous rifle in the world and possibly the best in the game, the AK-47.
  • Classic eastern dragon design, exclusive for this weapon.

Flip Knife – Tiger Tooth (Factory New)

$143

Dash and kill as swift as a tiger with this flashy Flip Knife.

  • Exotic tiger stripe design from the premium Tiger Tooth series.
  • A striking contrast with the original gritty Flip Knife.

StatTrak M4A4 – Desolate Space (Factory New)

$95

Unleash the frigid wrath of the Desolate Space M4A4, the most trusty counter-terrorist rifle in the game.

  • Features a cool and frosty space theme including an astronaut skull, exclusive for the M4A4.
  • Uses the official StatTrak counter to confirm every kill.

 

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Master Mazuma’s top 10 gamer girls

Master Mazuma brings you the ten most talented and charming ladies in the world of video game streaming. They’re cool, they’re hot, and they can game. Earning some serious money while doing it. Scroll down to discover what your new favourite past time will be (if it wasn’t already). And when you’re done, don’t forget to make some serious money yourself on Mobile Wins!

Artemis

Artemis streams first-person shooters on Twitch. She’s the cool owner of her own eSports team TABOO.

Favourite games: Call of Duty, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Overwatch.

Fun fact: Her gamer tag stems from her favourite goddess in Greek Mythology.

Twitch stream: www.twitch.tv/artemis

Kat Gunn

Kat made her fame as an old school competitive gamer girl. She contended on television in WCG Ultimate Gamer, which she won gloriously – beating both male and female opponents.

Favourite games: Dead or Alive, Halo

Fun fact: Kat often wears sexy cosplay!

Twitch stream: www.twitch.tv/katgunn

Loserfruit

Loserfruit is one of the cutest gamer girls around.  Just watch her interactions with the chat!

Favourite games: Overwatch, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds

Fun fact: As her gamer tag suggests, Loserfruit’s stream and merchandise are all fruit themed.

Twitch stream: www.twitch.tv/loserfruit

Missharvey

Hands down the most accomplished competitive gamer girl around. Missharvey now streams her exploits in Counter-Strike on Twitch.

Favourite games: Counter-Strike 1.6, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Fun fact: Achieved nine first places in Counter-Strike playing for teams like SK and CLG.

Twitch stream: www.twitch.tv/missharvey

Mizzi Mie

Mizzi works as a professional cosplayer and model in addition to her streaming career. It shows.

Favourite game: Tekken 7

Fun fact: Master Mazuma picked Mizzi as hottest gamer girl on Twitch!

Twitch stream: www.twitch.tv/mizzimie

Pamcakes

Pamcakes often streams popular eSports like Overwatch with her dogs.

Favourite games: Overwatch, World of Warcraft

Fun fact: Pam only posts selfies of her pretty face on Instagram.

Twitch stream: www.twitch.tv/pamcakes

SavEdgeDoll

One of the coolest gamer girls around. SavEdgeDoll is a true adrenaline junkie. She loves fast cars and fast first-person shooters.

Favourite games: Call of Duty, Battlefield

Fun fact: SavEdgeDoll works as a professional model too.

Twitch stream: www.twitch.tv/savedgedoll

SeriesOfBlurs

SeriesOfBlurs loves adventure, in game and in nature. Her favourite genre is horror.

Favourite games: PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Destiny 2

Fun fact: Mia’s companion on stream is Olive, a cute dog.

Twitch stream: www.twitch.tv/seriesofblurs

Tara Babcock

Tara Babcock immediately draws attention to her two big pluses. She works as a model and is actually really passionate about games.

Favourite games: StarCraft 2, League of Legends

Fun fact: Tara had her boobs enlarged to a stunning 34F!

Twitch stream: www.twitch.tv/tarababcock

xMinks

A prominent figure in the Call of Duty scene. xMinks often surprises her viewers with a live cooking lesson or a sexy cosplay.

Favourite games: Call of Duty

Fun fact: xMinks completed her Pharmacy studies before she started streaming.

Twitch stream: www.twitch.tv/xminks

 

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Master Riddle week 2

Master Mazuma Riddle LogoMaster Riddle Time #2

We got yet another good one for you. Don’t forget to claim your free bets by sending us the answer.

I was neglected for years but now i’m back. I am somewhat of a master myself. Some compare me to the likes of dark souls.

Send us your answer by replying to this post and win free bets!

P.S. answer from last week: I’m a Keyboard!