Luckbox welcomes real-money players as beta phase rollout progresses

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Esports betting platform Luckbox has reached another important milestone by welcoming its first real-money players.

luckbox-welcomes-real-money-players-as-beta-phase-rollout-progressesAfter hosting successful series of focus groups to gather feedback from our community, the project is ready to enter the next stage of beta testing.

CEO Lars Lien said: “This is not the final step, but the latest step. We have built Luckbox to give esports fans a place to watch, bet and get the latest insights on the games they love in a friendly and clean environment and will be further enhancing the product over the coming weeks and months in some cool ways.

“During this phase, we will be welcoming players from specific countries on a rolling basis. Please register for an account now and we will let you know we are open for your country.

“Throughout the development process, the input of our community has been invaluable and we want that to continue.”

Esports fans are invited to join Luckbox’s community on Discord to chat to the team and other esports fans.

Luckbox offers comprehensive betting on CSGO, Dota 2, League Of Legends and other major esports.

The company is based in Isle Of Man, where it holds a full licence under the Online Gambling Regulation Act (OGRA), issued by the Gaming Supervision Commission.

Luckbox is offering up to $20 in Free(ish) Money to players who try the website and join the community via its Discord server.

About Luckbox

Luckbox was founded by former PokerStars colleagues Lars Lien and Mike Stevens. Preparing for launch in 2019, it is being built by a team combining vast experience in the igaming industry and a passion for esports to offer players unique and highly social platform to bet on CSGO, Dota 2 and League of Legends. Real Time Games Holding Limited – the company behind the Luckbox brand – holds a full licence under the Online Gambling Regulation Act (OGRA), issued by the Gaming Supervision Commission.