

So it came as no surprise to us when he suggested making a video game out of the Cold burn video. “ For as long as we have known Linus Johansson of North Kingdom, which spans from the Leave me here video in 2004, he’s always tried to push interactivity and blur the line between the artist and the art. The gaming experience can be found on Steam and is created by Swedish creative agency North Kingdom / NoA, with long-running experience of collaborating with gaming and tech companies such as EA, Riot Games, and Google. This makes each experience unique in the dynamic version. The single has been rebuilt in the real-time tool Unreal Engine, to dynamically adapt to how the player navigates the gaming experience’s world. The player can also gather other lights and bring them to The Mother Light, at the center of the maze. The player’s mission is to help a “lost light” to escape the darkness, and to find its way home through a dystopian maze. Instead of a traditional music video, Cult of Luna creates an immersive audiovisual experience in collaboration with creative agency North Kingdom / NoA, where innovation and storytelling stand at their core. Now, they’re releasing an interactive gaming experience for the music video “Cold Burn”. Ambitious, epic, visceral, drenched in emotion, and long regarded as one of Sweden’s premiere metal acts, Cult of Luna has a storied career with nine studio albums to their name, countless tours spanning the globe, and a win for “Best Metal Band of the Year” in Sweden, the band returned in 2022 with ‘ The Long Road North‘.

It could also help people who bet on CSGO matches to see how accurate the odds bettors are giving out.Cult of Luna transforms music video into gaming experienceįor more than two decades, Cult Of Luna has forged a sound that has grown incomparable to that of others. There are many potential uses for the prediction tool for CSGO, modeled and revealed during BLAST Premier, from the bettors to the actual teams and fans. As long as the teams pay attention to the data presented and put it to good use, there’s no telling what CSGO tournaments will have to show us in the coming year. This kind of data could make the skill-cap between good teams and great teams even higher. CSGO is already one of the competitive, highest-skilled esports in the world.

Then, you add the data for your team and figure out the odds of you coming out on top with specific strategies. A coach can feed some data into this algorithm about what they know about the other team they’ll be facing. There are a lot of potential uses in the competitive CSGO scene. “At BLAST we’re always on the lookout for new and innovative ways to keep fans engaged and rewarded when watching our broadcast, the Al Hackathon has been a welcome addition and proved highly successful in bringing something new to the table and we were delighted to see the community react so positively to the integration,” said BLAST CEO Robbie Douek. For example, if a team has an 85% chance of winning according to math and science, and they get obliterated, something fishy may have happened. This change is to simplify the loan process by eliminating one-time tool rental fees and assist in paying for tool repairs, replacements, and potential. Could it help fight match-fixing? It’s entirely probable. To have reliable odds on what will happen in a match could benefit those kinds of outlets. Could it help betting outlets in creating odds for CSGO matches in the future? It doesn’t sound impossible. We can’t help but consider other uses of this app. The opportunity of working with some of the participants further is an added bonus and along with this, we are really excited about making the technology available to the broader CSGO community next year.”

“Such skills have vast applications within and outside of esports. “We’re really happy with the engagement of the AI teams and the possibility to provide a platform to showcase the talent within the fanbase,” said Ethan Cooper, CEO of Skybox Technologies. This will “help teams, players, and coaches in training and preparation ahead of tournaments.” We also learned that Skybox Technologies would roll out the AI Hackathon tool to the CSGO community at large next year. At first, they only had a 73% accuracy on average, but accuracy increased as the matches went on. During the BLAST Premier Fall Finals, the winner’s prediction tool algorithms for CSGO were unveiled.
