REJECT Welcomes Taro & SPINZ
2026-05-30 03:23:17

Japanese eSports Team REJECT Welcomes Talented Players Taro and SPINZ to Fortnite Division

REJECT eSports Team Expands with New Talent



The renowned eSports team, REJECT, based in Minato, Tokyo, has announced the addition of promising young players Taro and SPINZ to their Fortnite division. With an impressive background in competitive gaming, both players bring exceptional skill and passion to the team as they aim for the pinnacle of eSports.

Introducing the New Players


Taro
At just 13 years old, Taro has made headlines in the gaming world since he was a child. Achieving remarkable feats such as a 20-kill victory in the Arena Solo Champion League by the age of 7 and ranking 1st in Asia and 23rd worldwide at just 10 years old, Taro has consistently showcased his outstanding abilities in Fortnite. Recently, he was crowned the solo champion in Asia for the upcoming Kim Kardashian Cup to be held in December 2025. Not only is he a competitive player, but he's also a content creator with over 240,000 subscribers on YouTube, where he continues to inspire other gamers around the globe. Taro commented on his new journey, expressing his commitment to growing as a player:
“I will keep working hard to achieve results and grow even more!”


For updates, follow his official Twitter and check out his YouTube channel.

SPINZ
Another exciting addition, SPINZ, has made his mark in the Fortnite scene by winning the U12 scrims four times and achieving back-to-back MVP awards during two seasons, setting records in his age group. Currently 13 years old, SPINZ displays exceptional competitive skill and resilience, ranking alongside Taro as one of the top players in Japan. SPINZ shared his ambition to excel in his career with REJECT:
“I will do my best with REJECT to win on a global scale! Thank you for your support!”


You can follow SPINZ on Twitter and subscribe to his YouTube channel.

REJECT Fortnite Division Members


  • - Taro (@fn_taro) – New addition
  • - SPINZ (@fortnite_SPINZ) – New addition
  • - tomat (@tomatvf)
  • - Mofu (@Mofuzz7)
  • - Luuke (@Luuuke_fn)

The new duo of Taro and SPINZ aims to challenge the highest levels of competitive gaming within REJECT’s Fortnite division. The community is encouraged to support their ambitious journey as they strive for excellence.

About REJECT eSports Team


Founded in 2018, REJECT stands out as one of the premier eSports teams in Japan, boasting the highest number of title divisions and international tournament participations. With over 750 million yen in cumulative prize money, they have firmly established themselves at the top within the nation. Recently, REJECT has been selected as a partner team in the FOUNDATION CLUB PARTNER PROGRAM 2025 for the eSports World Cup, which features only 40 teams worldwide. The team includes prominent players across various genres, such as fighting game legend Daigo Umehara and shooting champion Dep, embodying their relentless pursuit of global success.

For more about REJECT, visit their official website or check their online store.
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Join the REJECT Supporter Program


The REJECT Supporter Program invites individuals and corporations to back the team’s exciting ventures. Participation offers exclusive goods, interactions with players, and community engagement. This program supports various goals, including corporate branding, enhancing internal communications, and building networks among businesses aligned with REJECT. It’s an excellent opportunity to dive into the world of eSports.
Find out more on the special site.

About REJECT Inc.


REJECT Inc. operates under the mission of "EMPOWER GAMING LIFE," focusing on the management of the REJECT eSports team while engaging in developing gaming gear, streamer management, and content event production. Their gaming gear brand, REJECT GEAR, crafts meticulously developed products based on insights from elite players competing on the world stage.
Explore their corporate site for more information, view their job listings, or read about their gear development in their column.


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