VGHS must band together one last time to fight the biggest battle of their lives.
It's the near future: You're dead. Your kids are probably dead. Your grandkids (if they're alive) are playing video games. Why? Because professional gaming is the biggest sport on earth. Around the world, millions of players duke it out in fighters, RTS’s, First Person Shooters and more. To the victors go the spoils: glory, clan contracts and million dollar endorsements. The best young gamers are recruited by elite boarding schools to sharpen their skills. The best of the best go to VGHS: VIDEO GAME HIGH SCHOOL.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
VGHS must band together one last time to fight the biggest battle of their lives.
Welcome to the Swans! Our four heroes find themselves at Ki's house for a crazy and wild weekend as they try to mend their relationships while Ted tries to deal with his biggest surprise yet.
Election day! Ki searches for a clever solution that will gain voters in the 11th hour, while Ted desperately tries fix a past mistake that could cost Ki the election. Meanwhile, Jenny and Brian face off against Napalm Energy Drink High School in the biggest FPS match of their lives! But little do they know The Law has just received a major upgrade.Jenny is told that she is going to play for the Panthers in Paris, but she tells Brian that she's making dinner for them to tell him the news, but the other FPS team members think Jenny wants to have sex with Brian.
Ordinary and wimpy high school student Brian Doheny is offered a spot in Video Game High School after killing world-famous FPS player 'The Law' - The World's Number 1 Amateur Gamer - in a server he was playing in.
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