Snoop
Dogg
is
looking
to
do
more
than
give
out
Death
Row
chains
since
acquiring
the
iconic
music
label.
He
is
teaming
up
with
his
son,
Cordell
Broadus,
to
help
put
minority
creators
and
gamers
on
the
map.
Spotted
on
HypeBeast,
the
iconic
Hip-Hop
star
and
his
seed
are
working
together
to
give
minority
creators
and
artists
a
platform
to
develop
and
publish
on
Fortnite
using
the
company’s
Unreal
Editor.
Broadus
made
the
dope
announcement
while
speaking
at
AFROTECH.
Per
HypeBeast:
“We’ve
been
creating
games,
and
none
of
them
has
been
published
anything
on
a
huge
scale,
but
on
a
very
amateur
level,”
Broadus
told
AFROTECH.
“We’ve
been
around
games
for
the
last
five
to
six
years.
And
Snoop,
he’s
done
mobile
games.
A
few
of
them
in
the
past
five
to
six
years
in
apps
and
stuff
like
that.
So
we’ve
always
had
the
mindset
of
building
it
on
our
own.”
Calvin
Broadus
Is
Excited
To
Work
With
His
Dad
think
it’s
dope
for
a
father
and
a
son
to
be
working
together
for
one,
and
for
two
he’s
51
years
old.
So
he
may
be
out
of
touch
with
some
of
these
things.”
He
continued,
“And
I’m
always
there
to
keep
him
up
to
speed
and
translate
information
to
him
in
a
tone
that
he
can
understand.
I
think
that’s
more
important…
but
just
as
much
as
I’m
giving
him
game
he’s
given
me
the
keys
to
make
these
decisions
with
a
IP
as
big
as
his.”
to
both
of
them.
We
hope
Death
Row
Gaming
accomplishes
its
mission
by
opening
the
doors
for
Black
and
Brown
creators
in
the
video
game
space.
Dia
Dipasupil
/
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