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n has announced a new gig that ties into the game for one culture-defining moment that's as ironic as it is groundbreaking.All Stars tournament. The competition, set to kick off on September 23, will feature players across the United States competing against each other to become the ultimatenow — especially if you've never played it. According to an official press release, you have to be Level 25 or over to even compete.
"I love competition and I'm a fan of the game, so hosting this tournament is super fun for me," Khloé said, revealing how this competition goes hand-in-hand with her own competitive nature. "Anyone who knows me knows that I think I'm the most competitive in my family, and it's no different when it comes to," she continued."This game has always provided an outlet for me to release my inner competitor. The All Stars tournament offers the perfect opportunity to take my crushing skills to the next level."
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