Yamzu is determined to become a leading eSports tournament provider and host, one both affiliated with P2P (Peer to Peer) gaming as well as with significant regional and global tournaments. The fact that Yamzu already supports an active platform gives strength to our projections. In the future, we will work with game developers by forming symbiotic relationships surrounding the creation of new games. In doing so, both Yamzu and value creators (e.g. developers) will collaborate to encourage more gamers to participate at the intersection of paid gaming and cryptocurrency.
Yamzu constitution<br />
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Yamzu’s first “closed beta” is launched for League of Legends.<br />
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Yamzu starts generating revenue.
Q4 2016
Yamzu ends its first operational year with revenue higher than 800k SEK.
Q1 2017
Yamzu launches CS:GO in “closed beta”.
Q2 2017
CS: GO launches in “open beta” alongside League of Legends.
Q4 2017
The Yamzu engine is ready to support mobile games.<br />
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We celebrate the second and best year of the platform in terms of revenue. The platform generated more than 2.7 Million SEK for a roughly 300% growth on revenue generated in 2016.
Q3 2018
ICO
Q4 2018
Full implementation of YMZ Tokens into the platform.<br />
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Yamzu opens the platform to sponsors, influencers and partners<br />
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Launch of Yamzu merchandise line for gamers.<br />
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The YMZ will be quoted on trading platforms<br />
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Internal exchange implementation.
Q1 2019
The first mobile eSports games will be implemented in the platform.<br />
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More PC eSports titles will be available, including DOTA 2, PUBG, Call of Duty, and Battlefield.
Q2 2019
Yamzu will hold its first global eSports events.
Q4 2019
By this point in time, Yamzu will have more than 20 eSports titles available on its platform, ranging from AAA to indie games.
Q2 2020
Yamzu will hold annual eSports championships for our top ten countries with the most users.