Kickback.com was an esports platform that allowed users play competitive video games. Players of any skill level could enter ranked matches and compete for a chance to win tournaments using their skills in-game. Kickback integrated on top of popular existing games, where the service adds matchmaking, anti-cheat and support.[1] These features were available to all users, but were made optional for users playing for fun. The site was backed by Y Combinator in 2015.[2]
Type of site | Electronic sports |
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Available in | English |
Headquarters | San Francisco |
URL | kickback |
Launched | February 2, 2015 |
Current status | Offline |
History
editThe website kickback.com launched on February 2, 2015, in San Francisco, California by hosting paid tournaments in Minecraft. Players competed against one another in player-versus-player matches for a chance to win prizes. On March 2, 2015, Kickback announced its Y Combinator backing and integration with PayPal. On December 1, 2015, Kickback began allowing users to play Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
Games offered
editKickback offered a variety of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive minigames. Users are matched player versus player with the objective of defeating an opponent through in-game kills. The site runs daily events that are free to enter and award real prizes.
References
edit- ^ David Wiers (2015-03-02). "Competitive Minecraft Has a New Option". TechGraphs. Retrieved 2015-03-02.
- ^ Silk.co (2015-04-02). "YC W15 Companies". Silk.co.
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