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Cyber Tech Mob Advances ‘Max Out’ Into Alpha II, Poised to Reach 800K Users

NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES – Cyber Tech Mob (CTM), the New York-based software development studio, has announced that its flagship competitive platform, Max Out, has entered Alpha Phase II, marking the next stage in its closed testing cycle. Building on strong momentum from Alpha Phase I, Max Out continues to attract widespread attention from competitive gaming communities and esports organizers worldwide. 

During Alpha Phase I, Max Out received highly positive feedback from early adopters, particularly within underground esports circuits. This validation enabled CTM to secure 11 confirmed partnerships, collectively representing 300,000 users, with additional pending partnerships projected to extend the platform’s reach to nearly 800,000 users

“Max Out is not just another competition tool; it’s about creating a path for legacy ownership,” said Bryan Ragin, Founder & CEO of Cyber Tech Mob. “Our goal is to develop a platform where organizers, teams, and fans can not only compete but also derive lasting value from every match and event. Alpha II brings us closer to realizing that vision.” 

Alpha II introduces a series of enhanced features designed to elevate the competitive experience. These improvements include expanded stat tracking systems, advanced league and team management capabilities, and deeper community integration. With these upgrades, Max Out positions itself as more than a competition hub—it becomes a digital arena that empowers players, teams, and fans at every level of engagement. 

The platform’s focus on legacy and value creation differentiates Max Out from other esports and competitive gaming tools. By offering metrics-driven insights, historical performance tracking, and community-driven recognition, Max Out provides both casual and professional users the ability to measure, share, and grow their impact within competitive ecosystems. 

“The engagement and partnerships we’ve developed so far reflect the industry’s confidence in Max Out’s potential,” Ragin added. “We are committed to building a platform that fosters sustainable growth, community participation, and meaningful opportunities for competitive gamers globally.” 

Cyber Tech Mob continues to drive innovation in competitive gaming software, expanding access and opportunities for esports organizers, players, and fans alike. With Alpha II underway, Max Out is on track to become a leading destination for digital competition and a catalyst for next-generation esports experiences. 

For more information, visit Cyber Tech Mob at www.cybertechmob.com

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