09 Jul eSport RageBite sunsets esports platform Playbase.GG July 9, 2024 Posted by GataGames Leave a comment Image credit: Playbase.GG / RageBite Digital product developer RageBite has announced that it has sunset its esports tournament platform Playbase.GG. As a result, the SaaS platform will cease hosting online tournaments in League of Legends and VALORANT. According to a statement on the defunct Playbase.GG website, RageBite noted that the “rapidly changing landscape” of the esports industry has bought about “unforeseen challenges that make continuing unsustainable.” Launched in 2021, the company created a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform that aimed to eliminate the presence of fake accounts and unpaid prize pools, both of which impact online esports tournaments across a range of titles. However, the CEO claimed there were challenges around overcoming negative stereotypes surrounding blockchain in the gaming community. RageBite is no stranger to the esports industry. The company has collaborated with the likes of peripherals manufacturer Logitech and esports event company Ultimate Gaming Championship (UGC). Boris Batocanin, Co-founder and CEO of RageBite, commented on the closure in a LinkedIn post: “After years of hard work and attempts to operate under various circumstances, we have decided to sunset Playbase.GG. “I am truly grateful for every moment. It was an incredible experience unmatched by anything else. Unfortunately, a lack of business strategy and market research forced us to change direction. However, it was challenging to change the stereotype surrounding blockchain in gaming.” Jonno Nicholson Jonno is a Freelance News Writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the ESI team since 2019! His interests include the rapid rise of sim racing and its impact on the wider industry. Source link Facebook Twitter Google Email Pinterest