In the early part of the 1900s, kids played baseball. So it was natural for them to dream of playing in the Major Leagues. In the 2000s, kids play video games, so naturally a professional video game league was inevitable. The Championship Gaming Series (www.thecgs.com), an FH Youth and Mobile client, is that league and it’s launching globally this year with a $5 million payroll. Watch here as aspiring pro-gamer Adande “sWooZie” Thorne captures his hopes and dreams for his vlog:
sWooZie landed a spot on LA Complexity and at last night “Battle of California,” broadcast on DirectTV, he pulled off a great comeback in a heated DOA (Dead or Alive) match against SF Optx’s Cardell ” Dave Chapelle” Thomas. While sWooZie lost the match, he earned enough points to help secure his underdog team a rallying victory.
Gosu Corner: sWooZie at CGS
July 12th, 2007 by Christian
Tags: Culture & Entertainment · Gaming · Sports · TV & Video


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