

More recently, in February, he was given the honour of judging the prestigious British Academy (Bafta) Games Awards. He has become famed around the globe for his quirky sayings "Boobalicious" and "Happy in the Pants". Thomas George Cassell (born 23 June 1993), known online as Syndicate (formerly TheSyndicateProject), is an English YouTuber and Twitch streamer.He is known for posting gamingcommentary videos and video game walkthroughs on the franchises Call of Duty and Minecraft on his YouTube channel originally under the handle 'TheSyndicateProject'.
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His YouTube channel goes by the name The Syndicate Project, which. made up to 11 January 2013 with full list of shareholders - link opens in a new window - 3 pages. With more than 700,000 subscribers, the former schoolboy from Manchester is now the most subscribed to director and gaming commentator in the UK. YouTube gaming star Tom Cassell, aka Syndicate, is headlining Games Con next month. Tom Brookes & Gernot Wagner warn that the neoclassical orthodoxy is utterly unequipped to grapple with climate change. This response finally convinced his father that he wasn't wasting his time and with the encouragement of his tutor Tom left his IT programming course to run his own gaming commentary business. He launched The Syndicate Project on YouTube in September 2010 and immediately racked up 3,000 viewers. "I said I like Call of Duty, I'm making videos and may be in the future this will be my job," Tom said.Īfter three years of posting his commentaries on different online channels, he finally found success. Tom revealed that his father was initially sceptical about his new hobby, ordering him to "stop wasting time" and get back to his studies.īut the computer enthusiast ignored this advice and carried on making his recordings. "I got my dad's camera and stacked it on top of about 20 games on top of the computer and aimed it at the TV - that's how I started," he said. During an interview in the US, Tom told Partners Project how he turned his passion for video games into a job.
