Making money while playing PC games usually means going to a LAN party and entering a tournament with a set number of prizes or entering an online tournament. Now game developer Groove Games has officially launched SkillGround, a new online service that uses Groove published games in a new way for people to play and win money for online matches every day. FiringSquad got a chance to chat with Groove Games CEO Jon Walsh to find out more about their plans for SkillGround:
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