
About CyberScore
CyberScore is a livescore platform created by a team of like-minded individuals united by the idea of covering the world's major esports events without delay. We started with Dota 2 and have since expanded our website to include virtually any information about the game: real-time match results and statistics, analytical data, game broadcasts, the latest news about players, teams, and tournaments, as well as educational articles and a glossary of Dota terms.
We do everything possible to ensure users have easy access to our service from all devices, and that the information we provide remains free.
How it started
The idea of creating the esports portal CyberScore appeared back in 2018. At that time, the work of the company's founder was closely related to tracking and analyzing the results, statistics, and broadcasts of Dota 2 matches. The lack of convenient live scores with this information was the main reason why cyberscore.live was created in the spring of 2019.

Back then, the site consisted of just one page, displaying the results of past, current, and upcoming Dota matches. Users were able to open any game, view its detailed statistics (net worth graph, buildings on the map, kills), and watch live streams of games directly on CyberScore.
Our fall, revival and present days
The real test for us was 2021 – in January cyberscore.live “crashed” and started working again only in October, having been offline for more than 8 months. The site was rewritten from scratch, received an updated design and expanded functionality. In addition to the ability to view current, upcoming and past Dota matches, the portal then featured a personal user account, chat and news.
In 2022, new sections appeared on CyberScore – “Teams” and “Players”. We helped fans immerse themselves even more in the adventures of the Dota 2 competitive scene, and also began to write guides for beginners, explain game mechanics and settings.
The next large-scale release was “Tournaments”. This is a section in which we collected all the information about the most important events of the pro scene, namely:
- tournament dates;
- format;
- participants;
- results;
- standings and playoff brackets;
- prize fund distribution;
- match analytics and hero stats.

In addition to actively working on expanding the functionality of cyberscore.live, our team pays a lot of attention to improving live data. It doesn’t matter if it’s Dota 2 Space League or a DreamLeague tournament, the site will always provide information on kills, destroyed buildings, net worth graphs, and killed Roshans in real time. Moreover, in matches marked Live+, users can access data on each player’s statistics (KDA), their inventory, the chosen hero facet, and other details.
Our goals and aspirations
Every year we get closer to turning CyberScore into a comprehensive encyclopedia of Dota – a place where you can find absolutely any information about this esports discipline! Our visitors – beginners, pros, streamers, experts and ordinary fans of the game – are the engine of change and development of cyberscore.live.
In addition to your feedback, we firmly adhere to our goals and how we see the site. We strive to provide:
- Detailed information about Dota 2 matches in real time.
- Deep analytics – statistics of teams, players, changes in the current meta after patches.
- A platform for discussions and acquaintances for fans from all over the world.
- Tips for beginners who are not familiar with Dota 2 and its difficult rules and mechanics.
Tournaments coverage on the website
One of CyberScore's main priorities is to cover as many professional events as possible so that everyone can find a match of interest on our site. We believe that even tier-3 and tier-4 events can produce future esports stars, so we consider these tournaments to be full-fledged participants in the professional Dota 2 scene.
We also want to note that all events are hosted on cyberscore.live on a non-commercial basis – we do not charge money for hosting any tournaments on the website, but add them to satisfy the needs of all our users.
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