
Shunsuke Murase, competing under the tag Evi, is one of the most recognizable top laners to emerge from Japan’s professional League of Legends scene. Now 30 years old, the veteran has spent the better part of a decade shaping the identity of the region’s solo lane, and he currently represents the LJL All-Stars. Few players carry the mixture of longevity and adaptability that Evi has demonstrated across countless splits.
The top lane is often described as the island of the map, a position that demands a player capable of thriving in isolation while remaining ready to influence the wider game. Evi embodies that philosophy. His approach blends disciplined laning with a willingness to take over teamfights when the moment calls for it, and his reputation was built on being reliable regardless of the meta thrown at him.
His champion pool underlines that flexibility. Evi is comfortable dictating skirmishes on Camille and Wukong, absorbing pressure and enabling allies on Tahm Kench, and swinging tempo with early aggressors such as Pantheon. Scaling bruisers like Shyvana give him a late-game insurance policy, while the addition of K’Sante to his repertoire shows he has kept pace with modern top-lane design and its emphasis on tanky, mechanically demanding frontliners.
Representing the LJL All-Stars places Evi among the recognized faces of the league, a status earned through years of consistent performance rather than a single breakout run. Japanese League of Legends has steadily grown its competitive profile, and players of Evi’s generation helped carry the region onto the international stage, gaining valuable exposure against stronger opposition.
What sets a seasoned professional apart is the ability to read a game before it unfolds, and Evi’s map awareness and understanding of matchups reflect that accumulated wisdom. He rarely overextends without purpose, choosing instead to convert small advantages into lasting control of the top side of the map.
As he continues his career, Evi remains a dependable anchor for any roster fortunate enough to field him. Whether mentoring younger talent or trading blows with the region’s best, he stands as a lasting example of how consistency and adaptability can sustain a professional at the highest domestic level for years on end.
Evi (Shunsuke Murase) is 30 years old, born November 15, 1995.
Evi currently plays as Top for Fukuoka SoftBank HAWKS gaming in the LCP.
Evi is best known for Camille, Tahm Kench, Pantheon, Shyvana, Wukong, K'Sante.

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