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CGS, Mountain Dew Continue
Pro gaming league continues on with popular beverage as sponsor.
Date: Thursday, November 15, 2007
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Professional gaming league, Championship Gaming Series, today announced that Mountain Dew will continue its partnership with the group. Mountain Dew has renewed its arrangement with CGS for an additional year following the rapid growth of the league and its enthusiastic reception by fans. There are now 18 CGS teams in cities around the world including six teams in the United States.

This announcement coincides with the CGS World Final, taking place December 6-14 in Los Angeles, CA. The top 12 CGS teams will vie for a share of a $1,000,000 prize purse and the coveted “World Champion” title.

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