The most successful eSports players from Mexico

186

In today’s world, almost everyone is gaming. People are playing smartphone titles while traveling around the country, console products are being explored in nearly every corner of the globe, and the introduction of virtual reality gaming has elevated things further. Additionally, eSports’s rise has been impossible to ignore, with some of Mexico’s very own making a name for themselves in this competitive gaming scenario.

The popularity of esports gaming isn’t slowing down anytime soon, either. In Mexico, people are setting time aside to play online casino games like Hop It – Cavern Crossing and scoring stunning goals with Raul Jimenez in EA Sports FC 25, only to end their gaming marathon by watching the professionals showcase their skills in a significant eSports competition. From London and Paris to Miami and Munich, some of Mexico’s stars have brought more eyes to the eSports scene thanks to their exploits in the professional gaming sphere.

Of course, some players have done more than others. Still, Mexican gamers can now aim to become professional and have thousands of adoring fans following their gaming-related progress, which is remarkable. With that in mind, we highlight some current and former professional Mexican gamers who have succeeded significantly in various gaming titles.

Lucas ‘Dukez’ Cardenas

Starting with one of the youngest eSports professionals seen on the circuit, Lucas ‘Dukez’ Cardenas, burst onto the scene after shining in Fortnite. Aged 17 at the time, the Fortnite star was a joy to watch as he beat his rivals easily and dominated in various tournaments, with his biggest prize of $95,000 coming from the FNCS: 2021 Grand Royale. Since then, he has participated in numerous tournaments, accumulating reported earnings of around $200,000.

Fernando Luis ‘Chuti’ Planchart

Ask any passionate Counter-Strike: Global Offensive fans if they know Fernando Luis ‘Chuti’ Planchart, and they’ll almost certainly know. The Mexican gamer is the second-highest-earning CS: GO player in the nation, with his all-around ability in the game enabling him to stand out from the crowd.

Emilio ‘Geometrics’ Cuevas

(Image via https://x.com/R6esports)

For several reasons, Rainbow Six Siege is a fantastic game, but watching players like Emilio ‘Geometrics’ Cuevas makes it look easy and even more alluring. He isn’t the best player in the world, but Emilio ‘Geometrics’ Cuevas has still forged a successful career in eSports. Cuevas, ranked 464 in the world and second in the Mexican rankings at the time of writing, has earned a solid living from the eSports entertainment category. His career highlight came from his triumph at the Six Invitational 2022, with his $200,000 reward going on to change his life forever. Emilio ‘Geometrics’ Cuevas is an inspiration for aspiring eSports players from Mexico.

Sergio ‘SergioRamos’ Ramos

Having the same name as a Spanish footballing legend, Sergio Ramos was probably always destined for greatness. The 2017 Clash Royale Crown Championship World Finals winner is a fearsome competitor, with just under $250,000 to his name from his exploits in various competitions.

<iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/tNtW-9F43iM?si=VY_1hxxZTUtZf2rY” title=”YouTube video player” frameborder=”0″ allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share” referrerpolicy=”strict-origin-when-cross-origin” allowfullscreen></iframe>

Juan Carlos ‘SpeCial’ Lopez

Most dedicated gamers in Mexico fully know Juan Carlos ‘SpeCial’ Lopez’s evident talents. The StarCraft II player has achieved notable success, representing some top teams and reigning supreme in several prestigious competitions. At the time of writing, he has competed in over 300 tournaments and earned approximately $439,000 due to his undeniable skill in a title that so many gamers adore.

The Mazatlan Post