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I'm Arthur Zysk, co-coordinator for GW Competitive Gaming. Just wanted to add one thing to everything Michael already said (thanks btw for posting here) -- We absolutely support every game you could possibly want to play at our meetings. As long as we get people showing up who want to play something together, they are certainly welcome. The club environment is very casual and people are invited to come and go as they please - no mandatory attendance whatsoever. It's just an organization of GW gamers who are searching for a social outlet of gaming on the weekends!
To join our email listserv (~1 email per week about each upcoming meeting) email us at [email protected]
Hope you can come by!
Currently we have about 5 people, so we can form a lineup, but we're really looking for some more players as backups in case someone can't make it to a match, competition creators amongst our team, and just more people to show up to our meetings and have fun playing together. GWU Competitive Gaming is meeting today at 4 PM in Rome Hall room 205. We usually get anywhere from 30-50 people showing up per week, playing a variety of games such as Halo, Smash Brothers, LoL, Starcraft 2, and of course a bevy of Steam games.