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It’s all fun, in a box

FIFTEEN years of playing video games was enough experience for Trent Kusters to land a job as a video game designer at Torus Games.
The 22-year-old started out as a freelance video game journalist after completing a Diploma of professional writing and editing.
Through the contacts he made as a journalist, Trent was offered the job at Torus Games because of his extensive knowledge.
Despite many boys having a love for video games, not many can lay claim to a nomination for a Youth Enterprise award for their passion towards them.
Trent says he absolutely loves what he does.
“I will defiantly do this for the rest of my life, I love it,” he said. “I make fun and put it in a box.”

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