Ghost Gaming Reveals New Roster

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Written by Dante Uzel on 30 January 2025 12:37

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Ghost Gaming has announced its return to competitive Counter-Strike with the unveiling of its new women’s roster.

The esports organization made the announcement yesterday through a post on X (formerly Twitter), along with a video highlighting in-game moments from the team. The new lineup includes well-known veterans from the women’s CS scene, such as Swedish player and on-air talent Tilde ‘7livioys’ Byström, and Emmalee ‘EMUHLEET’ Garrido, who has won multiple titles at the GIRLGAMER Esports Festival and Intel Challenge Katowice over her ten-year career. The roster also features rising stars in the scene.

Here’s the full lineup:

  • Emmalee ‘EMUHLEET’ Garrido (In-game leader)
  • Elena ‘Ellie’ Garland
  • Long ‘PiggyKiki’ Kiki
  • Tilde ‘7livioys’ Byström
  • Mira ‘mira’ Luna
  • David ‘Xp3’ Garrido (Coach)

Some of Ghost Gaming’s players have already competed in ESL Impact, a Counter-Strike league for women and other marginalized genders, which began in 2022. The qualifiers for Season 7 are set to start on February 4th.

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