Streaming platform Azubu<\/a> lost three of its key partnerships in less than 24 hours as the website plans a major relaunch.<\/p>
Fnatic<\/a>, Roccat<\/a>, and Enemy Esports<\/a> all started streaming on competitor Twitch<\/a> yesterday. Fnatic had been partnered with the site for just over a year, Roccat for just under a year, and newest additions Enemy Esports for just six months.<\/p>
This isn’t the first time Azubu has suffered a big loss. On June 2, 2014, Counter Logic Gaming<\/a> switched from Azubu to Twitch. And late last year, Team Coast<\/a>, Meet Your Makers<\/a>, and Team Curse<\/a> all lost their Hearthstone<\/em><\/a> lineups shortly after partnering with Azubu.<\/p>
Since then, the platform secured a deal with Korean esports organization Kespa to stream Korean pro players and teams. Even Lee \u201cFaker<\/a>\u201d Sang-hyeok, perhaps the most famous esports pro in the world, could barely maintain 5,000 viewers on the platform, however. Meanwhile, the infamous SpectateFaker stream on Twitch, which broadcasted Lee Sang-Hyeok\u2019s games through the game’s spectate function managed to eclipse it regularly.<\/p>