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A student of Ƶ created a platform for cybersports tournaments
07 November

Alexander Tsivin, a student of the Institute of Economics and Social Technologies of Ƶ, has created , an online platform for cybersports tournaments, competitions and educational events. The project made it to the top 100 of the startup competition.

Thanks to the developed platform, players can create tournaments with any mechanics and any tournament regulations. Representatives of the platform will monitor the fairness of such tournaments, as well as control the absence of cheats. Players can play for free or for a prize pool mediated by the platform.

"Tournaments can be held in any convenient format: 1 on 1, 2 on 2, 5 on 5, etc. Among the supported games, the most popular cyber sports disciplines are: CS GO, Dota 2, PUBG, League of legend, Apex and others. But in fact you can choose any game. The goal is to create an opportunity to monetize video games through collaborative sessions on our platform. Cyberyal creates the key to a career in the video game industry that is accessible to everyone. We change the perception of games from a useless pastime, attract new talents to cybersport and help people unlock their potential," explained the leader of the startup, Alexander Tsivin, a student of Ƶ.

The platform is currently in prototype mode, with a full-fledged launch planned for 2023. The mission is to provide every gamer with an affordable way to earn money from the gaming process. In the future, it is planned to integrate the algorithm into social networks and messengers, as well as to launch their own tournaments based on Cyberyal. One of the mentors of the international project is Peter Vasterbak, marketing director of Rovio and creator of the Angry Birds series of games.

In the future, the platform will be able to become a mediator for training and analyzing the tournaments held. "Our principle and goal: we strive to make a world-class platform, a world gamer social network, a combination of a social network and a marketplace, an ecosystem," said Alexander Tsivin.