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Liquid’s NuckleDu Donates Tournament Earnings; $10,000 for Hurricane Irma Relief

by September 12, 2017
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Team Liquid NuckleDu announced that he will be donating all of his Dreamhack Montreal winnings for Hurricane Irma relief. What a man.

There are plenty of gamers today making a living off of eSports. Playing games competitively is tough but the prize money is usually so massive, it would be all worth it in the end…assuming they manage to win. One particular individual actually donated all of his winnings towards Hurricane Irma relief efforts.

 

Liquid’s NuckleDu Donates Tournament Earnings


Today, professional Street Fighter V player Du “NuckleDu” Dang from Team Liquid took first place at DreamHack Montreal. Dang posted an image of himself with the trophy on Twitter, where he also announced that he’d be donating all of his winnings towards Hurricane Irma relief.

According to DreamHack’s website, the prize money on the line for Street Fighter V was $10,000 this year.

If you’re not familiar with DreamHack, it’s a massive LAN convention that has drawn in tons of competitive eSports tournaments. This year’s event featured Counter Strike: Global Offensive, the Hearthstone Grand Prix, Smash Bros on Wii U, Melee, Starcraft II, and The Capcom Pro Tour 

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Earlier this week Bungie partnered with Direct Relief for Hurricane Harvey support. Offering players a pin as well as an exclusive emblem in Destiny 2There’s also been a large amount of support coming from other game communities and streamers as well with relief towards Hurricane Harvey and Irma. For more information on Hurricane Irma relief, you can go right here.

 

Pokdepinion: It’s rather to find a person like Team Liquid’s NuckleDu. Especially when so much money is involved, it’s rare to see something like this happening. Talk about having a big heart.

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