EA Licensed Esports Platform Realm Launches in Apex Legends
Realm delivers a new type of experience for competitors of all skill levels, with verifiability powered by the Hedera Consensus Service.
Overview:
- Realm is one of the first platforms for pro and semi-pro players to engage in a competitive experience.
- Realm will kick off its inaugural season in the EMEA region this month, expanding to North America in Season 2, which kicks off in February 2023.
Apex Legends now boasts brand-new competition. Today, Realm, a new automated Esports platform from co-founders Laura Wilson and Eric Faust, John Chase (formerly of Amazon and Abe Books), Carter Smith (formerly of Circus, now owned by Realm), and Ken McGaffey (formerly of Third Impact Esports, DARPA, and Meta), launches in Apex Legends with a first season prize pool of over $150,000. Realm's first season will begin this month in the EMEA area before moving to North America for Season 2, which debuts in February 2023.
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Competition to Apex Legend?
One of the first venues for competitive gaming between professionals and semi-pros is Realm. At the moment, Esports mainly concentrates on the top.01% of players. Lower-skill players cannot participate in tournaments or other venues where they may compete to enhance their skills. The CEO, Eric Faust, states that we aim to alter that. There will be several more tiers for players of all skill levels to participate in, but the greatest awards will still be given at the pro level. Through the Realms rating system, aspiring gamers will also have the opportunity to keep levelling up to reach those higher tiers. Imagine a rated service where you compete for money instead of badges.
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Realm gives prospective professional gamers the tools they need to stand out. Professional gamers might display their abilities to join a professional Esports team. Realm uses the Hedera Consensus Service (HCS) to maintain immutable records of events and is based on the Hedera public distributed ledger. This gives professional Esports players a verified profile with extensive data insights from each match they participate in, allowing potential clubs and coaches to understand the player's skill set fully. Teams, coaches, and supporters may utilise this data to build statistical models since Realm makes it queryable. Esports data may be shown openly on a player's profile or hidden to prevent public access.
Realm is not a competition; instead, it is a platform where players may sign up for private competitive matches at any time (other than while ALGS is online). Based on Counter-Strike systems comparable to ESEA. Based on the matches they participate in, players get ratings. Players that have comparable skill levels compete against each other using that rating. Players are then placed into a ranked category after each season, depending on their rating, where they participate in a tournament to win prizes.
Shayne Higdon, CEO of the HBAR Foundation, which is assisting in the development of the Hedera ecosystem, said that Hedera "makes it possible, for the first time, for players to exhibit, verify, and publish at their choosing their gaming successes." A new era has begun with Realm's new offering for EA's Apex Legends. Running on the Hedera public ledger will enable gamers to demonstrate, validate, and profit from their abilities, never like before.
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