Esports on campus gets life of its own
Esports on campus gets life of its own
By David Gomez Jr.Editor-in-chiefPublished March 30, 2020
One campus group of student gamers, TAMIU Smash, is making more than a name for itself, as its members bring change to the campus.
Club President Luis Arriaga plays and practices "Super Smash Bros." at Texas A&M International University; this is one type of esports fighting games he plays both competitively and non-competitively.
TAMIU Smash hosted two huge tournaments in the past which brought in people from the surrounding area to Texas.
“We were able to draw the attention of gamers from Arkansas and even Honduras to come to our tournaments,” Arriaga said. “The max[imum number] of people we have held was around 153 players from all over.”
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