Soulja Boy Adds More Emulator Systems to His Store and Wants to Start eSports Team

Soulja Boy is at it again, even though the majority of gamers really wish he wouldn’t. Two new game systems (to use the term loosely) have popped up in his store, SouljaWatch, adding to the SouljaGame and SouljaGame Handheld released earlier this month. It would seem Soulja Boy is pulling out all stops for the holiday season, getting as much imported emulator goodies to the good boys and girls of the world before Christmas. The new systems, called the Retro SouljaBoy Mini and the SouljaGame Fuze, are once again rebranded emulators that can be found much, much cheaper elsewhere.

The first new handheld, the Retro SouljaBoy Mini, faintly reminiscent of GameBoy, is going for $99.99 in the SouljaWatch store (on sale from $133.98), and the newest console, the SouljaGame Fuze is on sale for $399.99 (from the unbelievable $639.98). Once again, both can be found much cheaper from other sites. The SouljaGame Fuze is available from AliExpress for $319.99, and an almost identical handheld to the Retro SouljaBoy Mini can be found on Alibaba for around $25. Like the SouljaGame Console and Handheld, you’ll need to purchase the devices in order to find out what games are included, as the SouljaWatch store, AliExpress, nor Alibaba seem to think it relevant to list the game contents.


And if a few new systems weren’t enough, Soulja Boy is changing the game again, this time within the world of eSports. Soulja tweeted a video interview he did with TMZ Sports in which he states that he’s starting an eSports franchise in 2019. “We gonna be finding talent… putting together a team for Fortnite, putting together a team for Call of Duty, putting together a team for Overwatch, Counter-Strike, all of that.” Soulja gives a shoutout to Fortnite superstar Ninja in the same video and jokes that it would take a lot to get Ninja to play for his upcoming team. Time will tell if the new team comes to fruition; we could be seeing Cloud9 facing off against SouljaTeam very soon.

Mike Gemignani: I am a graduate of the University of Connecticut with a passion for writing and video games. If I'm not playing Overwatch or Rocket League, I'm probably playing some $2 Steam game or watching hockey.
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