Bucks Gaming hosts career day with Boys & Girls Club
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Posted: Jul 1, 2019 5:07 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Some young gamers are learning what it takes to make it in the sports gaming industry.
The Bucks hosted kids from the Boys & Girls Club at the team's Gaming Performance Center Monday.
It was a chance for young people to learn about the different opportunities and careers they could pursue in the video game industry.
"A lot of people just aren't aware of the different opportunities in gaming and e-sports, so it's a great chance to learn from the pros, ask questions, and they're playing games and teaching them how to improve their skills as well," said Cayle Drabinsky of Bucks Gaming.
The Bucks say e-sports is a billion dollar industry that continues to grow.
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