ASU sophomore wins $100K prize in inaugural Inferno Cup

Sandul Gangodagamage (left), a sophomore computer science and business law student at ASU, won $100,000 for his gaming platform venture at the inaugural Inferno Invitational Startup Cup on Monday. His victory was announced by Joy Griffin, faculty director of venture development for the Fulton Schools of Engineering, who was one of the judges at the pitch competition. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News

An Arizona State University sophomore won $100,000 for his venture at the inaugural Inferno Invitational Startup Cup on Monday.

Sandul Gangodagamage, a double major in computer science and business law, won the grand prize for his startup Legion Platforms, a multiplayer gaming platform that can be accessed with slow internet speeds, beating out eight other student-led ventures.

An Arizona State University sophomore won $100,000 for his venture at the inaugural Inferno Invitational Startup Cup on Monday.

Sandul Gangodagamage, a double major in computer science and business law, won the grand prize for his startup Legion Platforms, a multiplayer gaming platform that can be accessed with slow internet speeds, beating out eight other student-led ventures.

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