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PMS Clan (previously short for Psychotic Man Slayerz, now short for Pandora's Mighty Soldiers) is an all-female multi-platform online gaming group. It was founded in 2002 to provide a competitive, fun and positive environment for female gamers, and is one of the largest all-female gaming groups in the world.


History

PMS Clan was founded by
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and Amy Brady, also known by their gamertags as “Athena Twin” and “Athena/Valkyrie” respectively. Initially called ''Psychotic Man Slayers'', in two years they changed for ''Pandora’s Mighty Soldiers'' as they began landing sponsors and getting opposition for its name. In various interviews the PMS Clan members stated their mission as changing the perception that competitive online and offline gaming is dominated by male hardcore gamers. In order to join the clan female gamers have to join a division featuring a game that allows for online matches and tournaments. The games vary from Massively multiplayer online role playing games, to racing and shooters. In 2004, the PMS Clan expended their presence online by forming a
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division. The same year an EU Division was launched. In 2006, the PMS Clan became a partner of
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for FiOS Grand Tournament. The same year
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, a professional organization for tech-savyy women, selected the PMS to be their gaming ambassadors. From 2007 to 2008 the Clan expended to the Latin America, Asia and Oceania regions. In 2008,
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, a manufacturer of high-performance notebook, desktop and entertainment system, became the PMS Clan's official PC sponsor providing PMS Clan members with Alienware Area-51® m9750 notebooks for training. In 2013 Regina Wu assumed the management of PMS Clan.


Members

As of 2008, the PMS Clan had over 1,000 members on multiple platforms and five continents. As stated on their website entire PMS Clan community is reaching 60,000 women and allies. The age of the PMS Clan members ranges from 13 to 51 years old.


See also

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, previously known as PMS Asterisk * Frag Dolls *
Women and video games The relationship between women and video games has received extensive academic and media attention. Since the 1990s, female gamers have commonly been regarded as a minority. However, industry surveys have shown that over time, the gender ratio h ...


References


External links


All-Girl Quake Clans Shake Up Boys' World

Women Stepping Up Their Game

This IT girl's got game: Kendra Taylor, PMS Clan leader and systems engineer

The PMS Clan (You Go, Girl!!)


External links

* {{Official website 2002 establishments in the United States Esports teams based in the United States American gaming websites