The Jerusalem Post

NOVOS promises to improve your eSports skills

- • By ZACHY HENNESSEY

Some people play video games profession­ally and these people dedicate hours to honing their skills in a competitiv­e online game, refining their reflexes, awareness and knowledge of the game’s mechanics.

Their goal is to climb global leaderboar­ds and rank highly in internatio­nal competitio­ns where they can win thousands, or even millions of dollars in prize money.

While some have managed to win big thanks to their hard work and commitment, others find that their practice yields diminishin­g returns.

Enter NOVOS, a web-based platform designed to help profession­al gamers get better results from their practice by providing statistics, analytics and curated guidance to players hoping to improve to a pro level. The platform is currently only compatible with the supremely popular third-person shooter Fortnite, but aims to incorporat­e other top-tier competitiv­e games, such as Riot Games’ Valorant.

While “Fortnite gamers hoping to become eSports profession­als” may sound like a niche demographi­c to those not in the know, the company’s co-founder and CEO, Or Briga, explained that the company’s target audience is far from obscure.

“There are about 800 million gamers playing competitiv­e games,” with Fortnite itself boasting three million or more concurrent players every month. “These are games where there’s no luck involved, no casual [game mechanics]. It’s pure competitio­n,” he said.

It’s the rigid, reliable mechanics of these games that make them so popular with pros – popular enough to spend a lot of time getting good at them.

“Those gamers invest between five to eight hours a day in their favorite games, but unlike their friends with other hobbies, they don’t have a framework to participat­e in,” added Briga. “If your main hobby is soccer, you can join an after-school activity, a youth academy or group training, and you can take your skills and build them with profession­al guidance.”

Despite the ridiculous amount of gamers out there, the joystick-inclined have fewer options for improvemen­t, Briga explained. “They basically have two options: It’s either play the game or watch other people play, and that’s about it.”

Realizing this, Briga partnered with Shai Arnon to create NOVOS in 2019. Since then, the platform has been utilized by tens of thousands of players wanting to improve in the game. Last month, the company raised $6 million in funding in order to expand their platform and grow their workforce, and potentiall­y add a few profession­al gaming coaches to their current stable of three.

NOVOS is a completely webbased client, which means that checking out your stats and training regimen is a plug-andplay experience: Go to the site, log in with your Epic Games account (which encompasse­s your Fortnite account), and you’re good to go. The platform presents users with a questionna­ire about their target goals, analyzes the statistics from their prior games and gives a player-tailored regimen of drills and practice routines based on their weak points in the game.

 ?? (NOVOS) ?? THE NOVOS dashboard analyzes Fortnite skills.
(NOVOS) THE NOVOS dashboard analyzes Fortnite skills.

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