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Kenki
Personal information
Born
Kenki Noma

(1993-05-21) May 21, 1993 (age 31)
Yamashina-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, Japan
NationalityJapanese
PartnerEnako(-present)
OrganizationZETA DIVISION
Twitch information
Also known asHammerhead
Years active2016-present
GenreGaming
GamesAge of Empires IV
Followers277K
(November 8, 2024)
YouTube information
Channel
Subscribers488K[1]
Total views350 million[1]
NetworkZETA DIVISION
100,000 subscribers201?

Last updated: November 8, 2024

Kenki Noma (Japanese: 野間 賢樹, Hepburn: Noma Kenki, born May 21 1993[2]), also known as Kenki is a Japanese streamer, YouTuber and former esports player. The official tagline is "A hilarious creator born from THAT TOWN , Yamashina, Kyoto" (京都のとある街「山科」が生んだ爆笑クリエイター). [2] Currently, he is affiliated with the CREATOR division of the professional gaming team ZETA DIVISION.

Early life and career

Kenki was born in Yamashina-ku, Kyoto.[3]

After graduating from Kyoto Sangyo University Senior High School, he enrolled at Kyoto Sangyo University.[4]

In his childhood, he played FPS games, citing GoldenEye 007 (1997 video game) for the Nintendo 64, released by Nintendo, as the first game he played. Later, he also played free-to-play FPS games such as Sudden Attack and Alliance of Valiant Arms (AVA). Notably, AVA is one of the titles he recalls most fondly, as he was deeply engaged with it for nearly two years.[5]

During both high school and university, he worked part-time in the banquet hall at The Westin Miyako Kyoto. Although that hotel typically did not hire high school students, he claim that he was able to secure the position by effectively showcasing his own abilities.[6]

During his university years, he became dedicated to the FPS game Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, released by Ubisoft in 2015. Competing under the team name "Gakkocho" (学校長) or "School Principal", he participated in numerous tournaments, achieving second place in the "JCG Rainbow Six Siege Master presented by GeForce GTX", held in February 2016.[7][8]

In 2016, the professional gaming team Father's Back (ja:父ノ背中) was formed through the merger of "HOME," a multi-gaming team founded by Japanese streamer, YouTuber Teru-shan (てるしゃん)[9], and "Gakkocho," the team he was part of. He served as the vice leader of Father's Back until January 31, 2024.[10][11]

The oldest existing video was uploaded during his university years on his YouTube account "野間賢樹" (Noma Kenki) titled "Minecraft: Redstone Clock Circuit That Activates Only a Specified Number of Times" (マインクラフト 指定した数だけ作動するクロック回路).[12] In 2021, after Bunshun Online reported on his relationship with cosplayer Enako[13], some videos were deleted, but some Minecraft videos are still available on his current YouTube account.[14]

On February 25, 2024, He joined the professional gaming team ZETA DIVISION,[15] which includes streamers like K4sen(ja:K4sen) and Yuta Seki(ja:関優太)[16]. His addition, alongside fellow streamer Oniya, was officially announced on that date.[15]

Play style

He describes Rainbow Six Siege as a game where "tactics decide victory" rather than just shooting down enemies quickly, making it a core-oriented title among FPS games. Instead of relying solely on gunplay, he emphasizes the importance of interpreting subtle changes in score and gameplay conditions, as well as understanding the opponent’s perspective. He notes that "figuring out how to deceive the opponent" is a key focus in his tactical approach.[5]

When it comes to play style, he identifies himself as an "intuitive player" rather than one who strictly follows pre-planned strategies. Lacking confidence in his aim, he compensates by employing tricky maneuvers to catch opponents off guard, aiming to dull their reflexes and seize the moment to attack. His guiding principle is "not to maximize my potential, but to prevent the opponent from realizing theirs."[5]

In situations where he falls into the opponent's strategy, he explains that his ultimate countermeasure is engaging in psychological warfare or "reading the opponent." As game meta and strategies continuously evolve, he stresses the importance of analyzing each round to stay adaptive. He notes that even moving a mere ten meters can alter the opponent’s setup and timing, so recognizing and responding to these trends is crucial.[5]

To stay current with in-game trends, he frequently tests ideas that come to mind, even those that might seem counterintuitive. For instance, he looks for overlooked "blind spots"—positions that might appear risky but are effective precisely because they’re outside the opponent's awareness. He carefully times his moves to surprise his opponents, continually refining his approach to find the optimal positioning and timing.[5]

He is also meticulous about his gaming devices; while he previously used a wireless mouse, he currently prefers a wired mouse due to the lighter weight, which he finds enhances his gameplay. Though wireless latency has improved, he found the weight to be a drawback and switched to a wired mouse to ensure optimal performance.[5]

Achievements

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

Father's Back
Year Tournament Game Tier Place Result Eliminated by Video Note
2019 Pro League Season 9 - Asia Pacific: Japan Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege A-Tier 3rd 7/2/3 Group Stage [17]
2019 Alienware Japan League - Spring Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege D-Tier 17th - 21st 4 : 7 Nice Move [18]
2019 Six Major Raleigh 2019 - Asia Pacific: Japan Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Qualifier 3rd 0 : 2 GUTS Gaming [19]
2019 DreamHack Valencia 2019 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege A-Tier 13th - 16th 1 : 2 Team MCES [20][21]
2019 AKIHABARA KANDAMYOUJIN CUP Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege D-Tier 2nd 5 : 7 FAV gaming [22]
2019 DreamHack Montreal 2019 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege A-Tier 9th - 12th 0 : 2 Evil Geniuses [23]
2019 Pro League Season 10 - Asia Pacific: Japan Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege A-Tier 8th 1/1/12 Group Stage [24][25]
2019 Challenger League Season 10 - Japan Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege B-Tier 4th 4/0/6 Group Stage [26][27]
2020 Alienware Japan Championship - Qualifier Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Qualifier 7th - 8th 4 : 7 Reiwa Gaming [28][29]
2020 Japan Nationals 2020 - Season 1: Qualifier #1 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Qualifier 1st - 16th 2 : 0 Winner

REJECT

[30]
2020 Japan Nationals 2020 - Season 1 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege C-Tier 9th - 16th 0 : 1 えりーとざっきおくん [31][32]
2020 Japan Nationals 2020 - Season 2: Qualifier #1 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Qualifier 17th - 32nd 1 : 2 SchwarzerLand [33]
2020 Japan Nationals 2020 - Season 2 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege C-Tier 5th - 8th 7 : 8 ENTER FORCE.36 [34]
2020 Japan Championship 2020 - Qualifying Phase 1 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Qualifier 17th - 24th 0 : 2 REJECT [35]
2021 FUKUROI ESPORTS CUP 2021 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege D-Tier 2nd 0 : 2 GyoGun [36]
Others
Year Tournament Game Tier Place Result Eliminated by Video Note
2021 Japan Open 2021 - Season 1 - Qualifying Phase 1 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Qualifier 32nd - 48th 1 : 2 FAVOR As a Father's Back Old[37]
2021 Six Invitational 2022 - APAC North: Open Qualifier Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Qualifier 17th - 32nd 1 : 7 Varrel As a SHS[38]
2022 RJL All Stars 2022 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Showmatch 2nd 1 : 1 Draw

RJL-AS R

As a Wokka.[39][40]

Wokka banned: Osa, Montagne, Blitz, Nøkk, Mira, Ela, Echo, Valkyrie, Clash

2022 Japan Invitational 2022 - Showmatch Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Showmatch 1st 8 : 7 Winner

VTubers

As a Wokka[41]
2024 Japan League 2024 - Stage 2: Qualifier 2 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Qualifier 17th-20th 7 : 0 Cryptid e-Sports As a Those Days Siege[42]

Other Titles

Year Tournament Game Place Video Note
2023 Reject Fight Night (First) Street Fighter 6 4th [43]
2023 CR Cup Suto 6 (First) Street Fighter 6 3rd [44]
2023 Reject Fight Night ~Round 2~ Street Fighter 6 1st [45]
2023 CR Cup Suto 6 (Second) Street Fighter 6 2nd [46]
2023 FAV Cup 2023 Stereamer Kōhaku Tougassen Street Fighter 6 2nd [47]
2024 Tekken Sai Tekken 8 1st [48]
2024 Dai 2 kai Haishinsha Hyper Game Taikai Street Fighter Street Fighter 6 3rd [49]

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