Azubu was a esports website. In May 2017, it shut down and was succeeded by Smashcast.
In 2014, Azubu announced a partnership with fourteen League of Legends streamers including Faker of SKT T1 K and MadLife of CJ Entus.
Throughout much of 2016, several employees left the company, leaving Sapinda Group to fund Azubu less and less. Windhorst eventually admitted that he had funded Azubu inefficiently and should have provided more sufficient funding. Sapinda Group would "drip-feed" funds to Azubu to accelerate growth.
In April 2016 Azubu revealed that they had been developing a better video player and a revenue network that they released for their website. The same year, Esportspedia, owned by Azubu, moved to EsportsWikis.
On May 9, 2017, Hitbox shut down, with the new release of the Azubu team and the Hitbox team's new platform Smashcast.
Azubu allegedly have not paid out the prizes for several esports events. The current CEO, Mike McGarvey, explained the reason as "Azubu’s previous management team made commitments to broadcasters and events far beyond the company’s means".
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