After football, Lions' Eric Ebron wants to create his own video game
Posted Oct 12, 2017
Before the Detroit Lions reported for work this spring, Eric Ebron took a trip to California, where he spent a day getting a behind-the-scenes tour at Infinity Ward, the studio that developed the video game “Call of Duty.” But while his trip to the studio qualified as a bucket-list experience, for Ebron it was about much more. “I’ve always had visions of creating my own game one day."
(Detroit Free Press)
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