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Tee Grizzley is raking up big bucks, and not only through the music industry. In an interview with Million Dollaz Worth Of Game, the rapper shared that he has accomplished what he has set out to do in rap. Now, he has his eyes set on new goals. Grizzley says he is now earning serious cash thanks to his customized Grand Theft Auto server, Grizzley World RP, and gamers tuning in to watch him play on Call of Duty.
Snoop Dogg is back at it again! The rap star and business mogul is joining a billion-dollar game franchise. Over the weekend, Call of Duty teased new content to its loyal fanbase and Snoop Dogg was clearly in the mix. The post included two dog tags, which revealed fans should be on the lookout for the collaborative project on Call of Duty: Vanguard and free-to-play battle royale Call Of Duty: Warzone. This also would not mark Snoop Dogg’s first time working with the gaming franchise as he reportedly previously narrated for the Call of Duty: Ghosts add-on content back in 2014. “Recovered these Dogg Tags in battle. Anyone know whose they are?” Call of Duty wrote on Twitter. Recovered these Dogg Tags in battle. Anyone know whose they are? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/FWFib4MlAL — Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) March 18, 2022 If the spelling of “dogg” was not an obvious clue, seconds into the teaser, users could hear Snoop Dogg’s voice confirming the new venture. The teaser still left room for...
J.R. Smith is making his time in college worthwhile. The former NBA star will be partnering with esports company Complexity Gaming to host Complexity Stars HBCU Rebirth Rumble, an online Call of Duty: Warzone tournament, for students attending Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs). For J.R. Smith the opportunity will create a pathway to connect with others through the world of gaming. “As a student at NC A&T, I’m eager to find new ways to engage with my peers,” said J.R. Smith, according to a press release. “Thanks to my partnership with Complexity Stars, we were able to make the Rebirth Rumble possible and give students a unique opportunity to compete alongside world class athletes and top Call of Duty content creators.” Those who tap in can look forward to various perks such as a $10,000 prize pool and playing amongst COD influencers and popular athletes. Students will join the ranks of some of the best in COD gaming in a thrilling 3-vs.-3 Warzone competition. Trios...
On Tuesday, Los Angeles based e-sports and apparel brand, 100 Thieves, announced Drake and entertainment executive Scott “Scooter” Braun as its newest co-owners–helping the company through its Series A funding round. Both Drake and Braun will serve as “strategic advisors” for the company, while Braun will also serve as a member on the board of directors. “Our top priority is to win World Championships, but our ambitions go far beyond competitive gaming,” CEO and Founder of 100 Thieves, Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag said. Haag, a former professional gamer and Youtube superstar, created the company in 2016 after winning the Call of Duty World Championship. With plans of expanding the brand to lifestyle offerings, the company is set to build a world-class management team for professional gamers. 100 Thieves has raised over $25 million from investors including the chairman of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Quicken Loans, Dan Gilbert; Sequoia, Ludlow Ventures, Courtside ventures and more. The...