eBASEBALL Pro League Orix Buffaloes representative player Yu Takagawa's interview article published
2021.01.08
An interview article with Orix Buffaloes representative player Yu Takagawa during the "eBASEBALL Pro League" 2020 season has been published.
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Beyond builds and operates game servers and develops game APIs, and has supported the game industry from behind the scenes, and hopes to contribute to the development of esports. Based on this idea, we became a sponsor of the eBASEBALL Pro League Orix Buffaloes, whose home base is Osaka, and published an interview article with representative player Yu Takagawa on our blog.
Yu Takagawa player profile
- Career: 2019~ Orix, 2019 Draft 2nd place
- Age: 29
- Birthplace: Chiba Prefecture
- Power professional experience: 25 years
- Specialty strategy: Defensive maneuvers that take away hit-prone balls
- Player comment: Dream of being the best in Japan this year! We will fight passionately together with all our fans!
- SNS account: Twitter @yuusoom_pawa
eBASEBALL Pro League Official Site
Contents of the interview article
As the esports industry continues to develop, we asked Yu Takagawa, who wants to make eBASEBALL more exciting as a form of entertainment, about his thoughts as a professional player and his future prospects.
- How I became a professional player
- About the operability of PowerPro, which is updated every year
- Thoughts on eBASEBALL Pro League
- Differences between real baseball and power professional tactics
- Things to consider in order to popularize e-sports in the future
What is eBASEBALL Pro League?
“eBASEBALL Pro League” is a professional baseball e-sports league that uses “eBASEBALL Powerful Professional Baseball” and started on Saturday, December 5, 2020.
Twelve teams form teams of four players, and, like professional baseball, they are divided into the Central League and Pacific League, competing to be the best in Japan.
The "eBASEBALL Pro League Orix Buffaloes Support Site" produced by Beyond is the first eBASEBALL Pro League support site for 12 teams, and supports Orix Buffaloes players.