GamerBee, a Road Fighter veteran who’s been competing for years and years at this level, simply obtained picked up by an org on the age of 46.
The stigma round individuals getting old out of esports after competing for just some years is slowly beginning to go away. And, although video games like Counter-Strike 2, League of Legends, and different legacy esports have gamers of their late 20s/early 30s nonetheless competing, no esport is like combating video games. That is significantly true within the case of Road Fighter.Article continues after advert
Contemplating Hayao swept the EVO Awards for his Road Fighter: Third Strike run on the age of 42 and Daigo continues to be actively competing at 43, the previous males of the SF group are nonetheless holding their very own on the high stage.
In the meantime, Flash Wolves have chosen to signal GamerBee, a earlier Evo Finalist in Road Fighter IV. He’s been enjoying for some time, however continues to be actively travelling to take part in tournaments for Road Fighter 6.Article continues after adArticle continues after advert
His efforts have been rewarded, with him getting signed on the age of 46. This makes GamerBee the oldest esports professional to ever get signed to a serious group.
GamerBee turns into oldest esports skilled at 46
Born in 1979, GamerBee was thought of an older man even when he was one of many very best gamers on this planet. He was 36 years previous when he made it to the Evo Grand Finals in 2015, and he was probably the most dominant gamers to ever contact Road Fighter IV.Article continues after advert
With him having a podium end at a number of majors on the time from Dreamhack to Evo to official Capcom occasions, GamerBee was on hearth. The one gamers he misplaced to have been absolute all-time greats like Tokido and Daigo.
Now, nearly 10 years later, he’s nonetheless striving to be the very best. GamerBee has formally joined Flash Wolves, Taiwan’s largest esports group.
In Taiwan, everybody is aware of the Flash Wolves in relation to esports groups. As certainly one of Taiwan’s high esports organizations, they’ve had high gamers in video games like League of Legends, Enviornment of Valor, and Hearthstone. They’re undoubtedly a consultant staff within the Taiwanese esports… pic.twitter.com/a2otcEFrwb— Bruce Hsiang ゲマビ (@GamerBeeTW) April 14, 2025
They’re primarily recognized for his or her excellence in cell esports like Enviornment of Valor and Honor of Kings today, however their League of Legends staff had a really legendary couple years within the mid 2010s with a number of the finest underdog runs in historical past. Now, GamerBee might be bringing Taiwan again to the worldwide stage with Road Fighter 6.Article continues after adArticle continues after advert
“I imagine that with their assist, I can focus extra on coaching and competitors, and try for even higher targets!” GamerBee stated in his announcement.
Contemplating he’s been taking part in online game competitions since he was an adolescent, the truth that he’s nonetheless decided to compete in spite of everything this time is unprecedented in esports.
He turned the very best Virtua Fighter participant in Taiwan at 17 however was tragically too younger to play on the world championship on the time. That setback didn’t hold him from reaching greatness, although.Article continues after advert
GamerBee has been actively competing in Capcom Professional Tour and different occasions to this present day, falling simply in need of qualifying for world occasions in latest occasions and narrowly dropping to robust gamers like Oil King, Chris Wong, and Xian.
It stays to be seen if GamerBee can have a powerful displaying in 2025 now that he’s backed by the most important esports org he’s ever been part of. The additional sources of an enormous sponsorship may very well be what he must push him again into the height type he was in a decade in the past.Article continues after adArticle continues after advert
Road Fighter isn’t simply dominated by previous gamers, although, the brand new children on the block are additionally making their mark. 15 year-old prodigy Blaz simply gained $100k at Capcom Cup 11 for his second place end.