DFM Aria’s honest opinion on why the LJL hasn’t found international success

From his perspective.

Seven years since its establishment, theLeague of LegendsJapan League (LJL) still hasn’t yet bagged its first international title.

The minor esports league has one slot at Riot Games’ global tournaments such as theMid-Season Invitational (MSI)and theWorld Championship (Worlds)respectively since 2017, fielding teams such as V3 Esports, Rampage (now PENTAGRAM), andDetonatioN FocusMe.

DetonatioN FocusMe members Gaeng, Steal, Aria, Yutapon, and Evi at the Mid-Season Invitational 2021 (MSI)..

At Worlds 2021, DetonatioN FocusMe has proven to be their best shot at performing better on the global stage. Yet, there are still some uncontrollable hurdles for Japan’s league in future League of Legends’ events.

DetonatioN FocusMe’s mid lanerLee “Aria” Ga-eul (DFM Aria)talks to ONE Esports on his thoughts about the LJL, and his struggles and successes in learningnihongo, the Japanese language.

DFM Aria at the League of Legends World Championship (Worlds) 2021 Play-Ins= stage.

DFM Aria talks about one of the LJL’s biggest problems

The team’s upcomingKorean mid laner DFM Ariashared some of his observations about the Japanese league in an interview with ONE Esports.

“In Japan, most of the gamers are actually console gamers,” revealed DFM Aria. “This leads to having a restricted quantitative player pool in the country.”

DetonatioN FocusMe at the League of Legends World Championship (Worlds 2021) in Reykjavik, Iceland.

Japan is the birthplace of some of the largest console companies such as Sega, Sony PlayStation, and Nintendo. Console games is the second biggest market, after mobile games according to a2019 study by Neogames. PC games only rank third in the Japanese gaming market.

This is quite the opposite in South Korea, DFM Aria’s home country. With their PC Bangs (internet cafes) and high-APM players, South Korea is ranked second among the top 10 PC online game markets in the world in 2022.

DetonatioN FocusMe’s Aria at the League of Legends World Championship 2021.

The situation is reflected in DetonatioN FocusMe’s current main roster, which comprises 60% imports.

Even during theLJL 2021 Summer, Korean players outnumbered Japanese players.

Aria on learning Japanese(Nihongo)

Of course, changing leagues and moving to a different country is a whole new story. DFM Aria shared hisNihongojourney coming into the Land of the Rising Sun.

He only used English to communicate with his LJL teammates during his first year in the country. However, he slowly picked up Japanese the following year, becoming fluent in speakingNihongowhen it comes to in-game terminologies.

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“Sometimes, when I get too nervous, I kind of blank on, get too flustered, or get speechless,” added Aria.

We’re all living for this@LoLAria00–@C9Perkzbanter, and it just gets better with every anime arc.#Worlds2021@teamDFMpic.twitter.com/M7EbzCuJm1

If you’re interested in learningNihongo, you can followDFM Aria’s Twitter accountto practice your comprehension skills. Gambatte!

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