Complexity Gaming has officially announced a partnership with the United States Army Installation Management Command’s Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) program.
“Partnering with the U.S. Army and its BOSS program is a proud moment for the Complexity organization” Daniel Herz, Chief Revenue Officer of Complexity Gaming said. “It has been incredibly humbling to help design a program of shared experiences that supports our U.S. service members through esports.”
Per the deal, Complexity Gaming will integrate esports into the Army’s Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) program, and Complexity’s players will live and train at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas in a three-day boot camp from June 13th through June 16th.
Then, United States Army personnel will then go to the GameStop Performance Center for a gaming boot camp that will take place from June 28th through June 30th.
“This program is a great opportunity for BOSS. Soldiers will experience what it takes to become an esports professional, which I believe aligns with the pillars of the BOSS program” Staff Sgt. Adrian Mooney, Department of the Army BOSS Representative stated. “This opportunity promotes healthy competition as well as builds new bridges for future events and programs.”