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/ Adam Richardson

HEAT Collegiate Internet Gaming League announced

If you are a college oruniversity student in the U.S. or Canada with an interest in online gaming, your future looks bright: HEAT.NET, the free online multiplayer game service.

Here is another piece of the September 1998 PC gaming mess. If you are a college oruniversity student in the U.S. or Canada with an interest in online gaming, your future looks bright: HEAT.NET, the free online multiplayer game service with the largest selection of games, is headed your way this fall. SegaSoft Networks, Inc. announced the HEAT Collegiate Internet Gaming League (HEATCIGL), the largest, free online multiplayer gaming league designed specifically for college and university students.

Open to all college and university students in the U.S. and Canada,HEATCIGL offers competition in the best multiplayer games with tournaments, prizes, community and more. Players can sign up now at the HEATCIGL web site.