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He then further grew due to his Minecraft videos, notably, his series "The Minecraft Project". The channel was originally built on Halo and Modern Warfare 2 let's play videos, but came to prominence with the release of the Call of Duty: Black Ops "zombies" mode. Career Ĭassell started his YouTube channel, TheSyndicateProject, on 3 September 2010. After leaving, he briefly worked at McDonald's.
He was educated at The Blue Coat school in nearby Oldham and later Hyde Clarendon Sixth Form College in Ashton-under-Lyne, where he sat his A-levels. Thomas George Cassell was born in Manchester on 23 June 1993.