?Our audience grew up on video games, and their level of competition and talent proves it,? said Ross Martin, VP of Programming, mtvU. ?With the help of Major League Gaming, we are eager to showcase these student-athletes on a national level, and give talented college gamers the recognition they've earned.?
?We are delighted with the new relationship formed by Major League Gaming and mtvU,? said Sundance DiGiovanni, co-founder and executive vice president of MLG. ?We see this as yet another stepping stone in our efforts to have professional gaming recognized as being on par with professional sports. We are pleased mtvU recognizes the tremendous value in our connections within the competitive video game community and look forward to helping launch the career of America?s next great gamer.?