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Casting Call Announced For Esports Reality TV Show Filming In Atlanta


Peach Maria Productions has launched a casting call for a new esports reality TV show.



Do you eat, sleep and breathe esports? Do you have a passion for everything gaming — from Smite and Mario Kart, to Madden and Rocket League? Are you an amateur interested in showcasing your energetic and charismatic personality while competing for an opportunity to turn gaming into a career? If you answered yes, you're in luck!

Peach Maria Productions will be shooting an esports reality television show in the greater-Atlanta area this summer (2019) and is currently seeking amateur gamers to be cast as part of the episodic series. Application deadline is Friday, July 19 at 11:59pm. APPLY HERE. Selected amateur gamers — from across the United States — will compete for a chance to fulfill their wildest video-gaming dreams as they compete to win software, hardware, the glory of being crowned champion, and more — including a $100,000 grand prize. In addition, the winner will receive a one-year engagement as a traveling, gaming ambassador among the world of professional esports.

This is a "game come true" for esports enthusiasts and fans looking for an opportunity to break into the booming industry of esports and video gaming. To apply, email gmtvproduction@gmail.com for details, or visit the application online directly at: http://bit.ly/EsportsApplication2019. Eligibility guidelines are here.

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