Spiral Cats is an all-female cosplay group from South Korea. The group was formed in 2009 by Tasha and Ren. In 2010 they were joined by Tomiya; Miyuko later came on board in 2011. Spiral Cats began as a venture by a group of co-workers at a game development company, where Tasha worked as a graphic designer for backgrounds and 3D effects. She’s been with the team from the beginning, while Doremi is a recruit who has been a member for two years. Now professional, the group books big-name clients like Nexon, Neowiz Games, NCSOFT, Blizzard Entertainment, and Riot Games, as well as smaller companies and mobile game developers.
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| - Spiral Cats is an all-female cosplay group from South Korea. The group was formed in 2009 by Tasha and Ren. In 2010 they were joined by Tomiya; Miyuko later came on board in 2011. Spiral Cats began as a venture by a group of co-workers at a game development company, where Tasha worked as a graphic designer for backgrounds and 3D effects. She’s been with the team from the beginning, while Doremi is a recruit who has been a member for two years. Now professional, the group books big-name clients like Nexon, Neowiz Games, NCSOFT, Blizzard Entertainment, and Riot Games, as well as smaller companies and mobile game developers.
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| - Spiral Cats is an all-female cosplay group from South Korea. The group was formed in 2009 by Tasha and Ren. In 2010 they were joined by Tomiya; Miyuko later came on board in 2011. Spiral Cats began as a venture by a group of co-workers at a game development company, where Tasha worked as a graphic designer for backgrounds and 3D effects. She’s been with the team from the beginning, while Doremi is a recruit who has been a member for two years. Now professional, the group books big-name clients like Nexon, Neowiz Games, NCSOFT, Blizzard Entertainment, and Riot Games, as well as smaller companies and mobile game developers.
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