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EA Games at PSU Fraternities

Last year, the popular game publisher EA Games started a “Gaming Chair” program here at Penn State. The program required the Penn State EA Representative to find fraternities that would be interested in receiving free EA games, gear, and swag items….must’ve been pretty hard, I know.

Here’s how the program worked – at the beginning of each month, EA would send the campus representative a “Frat Pack” for a specific EA Game. This “Frat Pack” would include two copies of the game (1 for the Gaming Chair and 1 to give away at the tournament), posters for advertising the event, an EA Banner, and small swag items.

The Gaming Chair is responsible for receiving each pack from the campus representative at the beginning of each month and then setting up an event in their organization for people to come and play. They then would get feedback from participants and submit it, along with photos of the event, to the campus representative who would then submit it to EA. The best part? It’s all FREE!!!

If you want to get involved in EA Games, check out the Facebook Fan Page for EA @ Penn State.

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Dennis

Dennis is a rising junior majoring in IST with a minor in Supply Chain. Outside the classroom, Dennis is an ITS Lab Consultant, a member of the Penn State Blue Band Drumline, and the current President of Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity. Check out his website at www.DennisSiller.com

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