>>50442958>if you happen to be not shit at the game the likelihood to meet women is exceedingly lowIf you're playing competitive games to be the best player and/or earn money, then you certainly will have trouble meeting women in-game as you advance. However, if your goal is to make female friends, then knowing how to play at a decent level is pretty much step one.
Once you get good enough, there are multiple routes you can take based on your "situation" (random/vtuber/streamer etc). If you're not a streamer, you can start playing on smurf accounts, or use "opportunities" like new season rank resets to get teamed up with women. Once you're in a team with a woman, you show off your skills and try to get her into your friends list. You then play some games with her and get her contact info like DC. From then on you get on calls to play game(s) and talk about off-topic stuff like music, food, events and so on (show interest). Once the opportunity arises, you casually offer her to go somewhere (FPS event, anime convention, a concert or whatever else she might like). You don't necessarily expect to score the first time because you're just friends, but if she likes you, you'll get more chances to meet and that's how you get a gf or a friend with benefits. Vtubers/streamers have it a bit easier because making initial contact with women is easier for them due to various factors.
The reason why I said it's basically essential to be good at a game is simple: women don't like shitters. If she likes Apex/Valorant, and you're good at a those games, then her interest in you increases substantially. This applies to real life as well.
I know people who got married because they met in an MMORPG in ~2008, and back then men to women ratio was something like 99:1. In Japan there's plenty of young girls playing FPS games, and it's certainly possible to get a GF or make friends with them. If you need recent examples of women salivating over FPS male players, look no further than rpr. A bunch of EN and JP girls fangirl over him, and when Mori met him irl she basically had a moment worth mentioning on stream despite the fact that she gives close to zero fucks about Apex. The better you get at a game, the higher are your chances. Heck, this even applies to games like MC. Despite being one of the biggest MC players in Japan, Pekora still didn't miss her chance to be excited about playing with other top MC JP players during that huge collab, and mention them at least a few times on various streams because she got "inspired" by them to build something. Git gud, anon.