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Standard M-LEAGUE Rules in-compliance in what can be done on Mahjong Soul. Pro players cannot play more than six games. | Standard M-LEAGUE Rules in-compliance in what can be done on Mahjong Soul. Pro players cannot play more than six games. | ||
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In addition, no voice chat is allowed and all streamers need to stream with a 5 Minute Delay. | In addition, no voice chat is allowed and all streamers need to stream with a 5 Minute Delay. |
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Shiniki Streamer League logo | |
Country | Japan |
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Location | Mahjong Soul |
Inception | 2022 |
Leader | Tenkai Tsukasa |
Members | 5 teams (4 in 2022) |
The Shiniki Streamer League 「神域Streamerリーグ」 is an online mahjong team league hosted in Mahjong Soul. The tournament host is the vtuber, Tenkai Tsukasa. The league is a 30-game league lasting for 10-days. Each team is lead by a pro mahjong player as their coach / active team member; all five are members of a team in M.League. The rest of the team members are Japanese vtubers of various skill levels. The league is sponsored by Redbull.
The first Shiniki Streamer League season was announced on January 24th, 2022 with the member draft held on March 30, 2022. The season was held from May 8th to September 12th. The winners were Team Atlas.
The second Shiniki Streamer League season was announced on February 7th, 2023 with the member draft held on March 31st, 2023.
The second season started on May 26th 2023 and is ongoing. The final normal game will be aired on August 21st, 2023 with the Semi Finals aired on August 28th, 2023 and the Finals aired on September 8th 2023.
Rules
Standard M-LEAGUE Rules in-compliance in what can be done on Mahjong Soul. Pro players cannot play more than six games.
The 2022 version of the league incorporated a Ranking system for the players. The lower ranked players could play more games than the higher ranked players.
In addition, no voice chat is allowed and all streamers need to stream with a 5 Minute Delay.
Teams
Note: Team line up as of May 2023.
Team logo | Team name | Members / Association |
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Achilles | Ooi Takaharu (RMU) Shirayuki Reid (Neo-Porte) Shibuya HAL (Neo-Porte) Aruse Inu (Neo-Porte) | |
Atlas | Murakami Jun (Saikouisen) Utai Makea (independent) Sakino Moco (Independent) Suzuki Masaru (Nijisanji) | |
Zeus | Suzuki Taro (Saikouisen) Amamiya Kokoro (Nijisanji) Luis Cammy (Nijisanji) Sakura Ritsuki (Nijisanji) | |
Heracles | Matsumoto Yoshihiro (Nihon Pro Mahjong Kyokai) Ryushen (Nijisanji) Inaba Haneru (774 inc.) Sorahoshi Kirame (Nijisanji) | |
Gradivus | Nanba Shibukawa (Nihon Pro Mahjong Kyokai) Tenkai Tsukasa (independent) Kazami Kuku (774 inc.) Asahi Nina (independent) |
Former Members
Team Achilles: Mirei Gundou (Nijisanji)
Team Zeus: Fra (BOOGEY VOXX), Kamogami Nyu (Independent)
Team Heracles: Senba Crow (Independent), Shibuya Hajime (Nijisanji)
External links
- Shiniki Streamer League in Japanese Wikipedia
- #神域リーグ ドラフト会議 (YouTube)
- Initial YouTube stream, with league introduction and draft.