JIGGA kicked 150 butts and wins the PES 6 Tourney
James, aka JIGGA, from West London beat around 150 world class players from all over Europe, to bag the £1,600 (US$3,000) prize money at the first European Pro Evolution Soccer 6. The event held recently at the Emirates Stadium created quite a buzz in the video game scene with 32 brand new plasma screens waiting for the virtual athletes.
JIGGA, one of the best players in the UK with one of the highest national rankings, said “the tournament was the most prestigious that he has ever seen due to the quality of the equipment used by the outlook, also the location was excellent.” The money wasn’t bad, either.
JIGGA will face new challengers on the Grand Finals on December 9. Wannabe champs can buy the few remaining tickets at the South Entrance of the Stadium. Sponsored by Outlook Marketing, the tournament is designed to unite gamers from different backgrounds, races, and ages around the same table with one thing in common: a passion for a football video game.
James, aka JIGGA, from West London beat around 150 world class players from all over Europe, to bag the £1,600 (US$3,000) prize money at the first European Pro Evolution Soccer 6. The event held recently at the Emirates Stadium created quite a buzz in the video game scene with 32 brand new plasma screens waiting for the virtual athletes.
JIGGA, one of the best players in the UK with one of the highest national rankings, said “the tournament was the most prestigious that he has ever seen due to the quality of the equipment used by the outlook, also the location was excellent.” The money wasn’t bad, either.
JIGGA will face new challengers on the Grand Finals on December 9. Wannabe champs can buy the few remaining tickets at the South Entrance of the Stadium. Sponsored by Outlook Marketing, the tournament is designed to unite gamers from different backgrounds, races, and ages around the same table with one thing in common: a passion for a football video game.