so i just found out that umamusume fans are taking their passion to the next level - they're actually holding real-life races at tracks around the world. like, i'm talking malaysia, thailand, peru, and even the us. i'm both amazed and a little intimidated by their dedication, lol.

i've been a fan of umamusume: pretty derby since it launched globally last year, and i have to say, the community is incredibly enthusiastic. i mean, i've spent hours playing the game, training my own horse girl, oguri cap, and trying to get her to win (spoiler alert: she didn't). but seeing all the other players' excitement and passion for the game kept me going, even when i lost. and now, it seems like that energy has spilled over into real life, with fans creating their own cosplays and, apparently, racing each other at actual tracks.

i've seen some amazing umamusume cosplays online, and it's clear that fans are putting a lot of effort into bringing their favorite characters to life. from haru urara to silence suzuka, each character has had their moment in the spotlight, and fans have even come together to create some incredible group cosplays. but what's really impressive is that some fans are taking it a step further - they're not just posing for photos, they're actually racing each other in their cosplay outfits. i can only imagine how hard it must be to run in those shoes, but they're making it work.

i stumbled upon a video on tiktok of a horse track where fans were holding one of these races, and it looked like so much fun. i love that the community is coming together to create these events, and it's clear that they're allRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

i've been a fan of umamusume: pretty derby since it launched globally last year, and i have to say, the community is incredibly enthusiastic. i mean, i've spent hours playing the game, training my own horse girl, oguri cap, and trying to get her to win (spoiler alert: she didn't). but seeing all the other players' excitement and passion for the game kept me going, even when i lost. and now, it seems like that energy has spilled over into real life, with fans creating their own cosplays and, apparently, racing each other at actual tracks.

i've seen some amazing umamusume cosplays online, and it's clear that fans are putting a lot of effort into bringing their favorite characters to life. from haru urara to silence suzuka, each character has had their moment in the spotlight, and fans have even come together to create some incredible group cosplays. but what's really impressive is that some fans are taking it a step further - they're not just posing for photos, they're actually racing each other in their cosplay outfits. i can only imagine how hard it must be to run in those shoes, but they're making it work.

i stumbled upon a video on tiktok of a horse track where fans were holding one of these races, and it looked like so much fun. i love that the community is coming together to create these events, and it's clear that they're allRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?