Darius Joshua explores the growing popularity of esports
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Darius Joshua
Posted: Aug 15, 2024 5:28 PM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- It's been 52 years since the release of Pong and over those five decades, video games have gone from being a hobby to being a profession. From the casual gamer to those making a living off of them, video games have a place for everyone. In this week's CBS 58 Hometowns, Darius Joshua visits Milwaukee's esports hub.
For more information on the Milwaukee ESports Alliance and the Magik4 Gaming Hub, CLICK HERE.
For more information on the Cream City Convergence happening on Saturday August 24th at the Baird Center, CLICK HERE.
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