ZETA DIVISION, a professional e-sports team, announced that it will begin joint research with the Nakazawa Laboratory, Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo on April 1, 2026. They will conduct empirical research to scientifically verify and extend the limits of human reflexes, etc., with the aim of improving the performance and extending the lifespan of professional e-sports players.
ZETA DIVISION and the Nakazawa Laboratory at the University of Tokyo will begin joint research in April! Momochi and HIGUCHI cooperate in the research!
ZETA DIVISION and the Nakazawa Laboratory at the University of Tokyo have announced the start of a joint research project. The aim is to improve the performance and extend the lifespan of professional e-sports players.
The top-level environment of e-sports requires advanced reaction speed and cognitive processing. These can sometimes take a physical, psychological, and neurophysiological toll on the athlete.
Aiming to break through such challenges and create an environment where players can maintain high performance for as long as a day, this study will deal with the following topics.
- Performance analysis based on neural and motor function data
- Visualization of "reproducibility and stability" of performance
- Scientific optimization of conditioning and training methods
- Development of a long-term physical, psychological, and neurological management model with a view to extending the life of the athlete
Furthermore, the results of this research will be applied not only to e-sports but also to physical sports.
STREET FIGHTER division players Momochi and Higuchi participated in the research
It was also announced that Momochi(@momochi212 ) and Higuchi(@higuchi010914 ) from the STREET FIGHTER division will participate in the research. Players from other divisions will be joining in due course.
Comments on the start of the joint research
Prof. Kimitaka Nakazawa, Nakazawa Laboratory, The University of Tokyo
PR TIMESesports is a very attractive research subject for us. We hope that this collaboration will further advance neuroscience research on sports, and that the results will contribute to the wellbeing not only of the esports community but also of people with diverse characteristics, including the elderly, people with disabilities, and athletes.
Daisuke Nishihara, CEO, GANYMEDE Corporation
PR TIMESeSports is an intellectual and physical advanced competition. We are very honored to be collaborating with the Nakazawa Laboratory at the University of Tokyo, one of the world's most advanced research institutions. Through this research, we will scientifically maximize the potential of players and present a new standard of competition from Japan to the world.
Mr. Daniel Cao, Global CSO, GANYMEDE Inc.
PR TIMESThe key theme is not only to improve athletes' performance, but also to make their careers sustainable. This research is also a challenge to evolve e-sports from a mere "culture" to a "scientific field of competition. We will build a world-class performance model from a long-term perspective.