Minecraft’s first national championship winner is a 10-year-old boy

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The first-ever Minecraft champion is a 10-year-old boy from Los Angeles. Julien Wiltshire beat out more than 1,000 other players — many high school age — to become the Super League Gaming’s first Minecraft champion. It was the first contest of its kind, contestants playing Minecraft in movie theaters across the country against one another for the top prize. The fifth grader, known as “SuperKraft11,” topped the leaderboards with his “creativity, critical thinking and teamwork,” over the six-week tournament that included competing teams from at least 40 cities. For his mad Minecraft skillz, Wiltshire won a $ 5,000 scholarship and trophy.… Read More
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