Asterisk (esports)

[2] The organization led the Asian division for PMS Clan,[3] the world's largest female multi-platform online gaming group on Xbox, PC and PlayStation platforms.

Named by retired player Tan "flawed*" Lishan, "Asterisk*" symbolizes the meeting of different personalities and minds, coming together to deliver a stellar performance.

In March 2010, Asterisk* added a new team to the PMS Asia roster, formerly known as Mineski Girls, led by Rea Lynne "Rheadoo" Aguinaldo.

Tammy "furryfish*" Tang Zhao En (born 6 October 1984) is the current leader and founder of Team Asterisk*.

Cynthia graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Queensland in Australia and is currently a Priority Banker at DBS Bank.

Huayan "Yan*" Ng (born 29 December 1990) rejoined Asterisk* after finding time out of her new job as an Air Stewardess with Singapore Airlines.

Asterisk* was invited to appear on SteelSeries' widely acclaimed reality gaming show, IronLady III[19] which was held in Shanghai in 2010.

[11] The team was subsequently interviewed by the top gaming magazine in China[20] and also made the front page of myMYM news.

[21] Other key media appearances in 2010 include an interview by Singapore's leading newspaper Straits Times in an article titled "New Game Queens"[22] featuring the girls at their home base.

In 2008, the team appeared on Malaysia's 8tv live show, Quickie,[10] as a post-SMM Grand National DOTA Competition feature in Kuala Lumpur.

[27] In 2006, Cynthia "w4ndeRz-" Santa Maria was interviewed and featured on "Get Real", a current affairs program discussing her gaming habits.