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    LootBX launches in Manila: A new way to reward viewers and gamers

    PhilSTAR Tech TeamBy PhilSTAR Tech TeamDecember 17, 20252 Mins Read
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    LootBX made its official debut at High Grounds Café in Quezon City. The event gave creators, gamers, and fans a first look at a platform built on a different kind of streaming philosophy. Ever wished that watching content could actually reward you back? If so, LootBX is trying to make that the new normal.

    Unlike traditional streaming apps, LootBX lets creators drop real-time loot on screen. You tap it. You claim it. Viewers can earn points, climb leaderboards, and snag random drops that creators activate during streams. It’s simple, but game-changing once you see it in action.

    And that’s exactly what the launch was about. No gimmicks. No long speeches. Just a clear, straightforward look at what the platform can actually do.

    The event opened with a short welcome, followed by an introduction to LootBX’s vision. Country Manager Paolo Bago discussed why attention rewards are overdue in the creator economy. He explained that viewers give time, loyalty, and energy. It makes sense for them to get something in return.

    The highlight of the night was the live unboxing of a giant Loot Box at the center of the venue. More loot dropped. The crowd grabbed what they could. For a moment, it felt like the app had spilled out into the real world.

    Guests also got to meet the first wave of headline creators officially joining LootBX, all-stars in the gaming scene. If you follow gaming, this list alone tells you Lootbox isn’t playing small:

    • Naser “Dogie” Mollazehi
    • Renejay “Renejay” Barcase
    • Cher “Cherizawa” Barnacha
    • John “H2wo” Salonga
    • Tristan “Yawi” Cabrera

    The night wrapped up with live auditions and a LAN Clash Mini Tournament of Valorant. This gave attendees a close-up look at the community’s competitive side. High Grounds Café became a mix of tryouts, friendly rivalry, and creators meeting fans face-to-face.

    LootBX is now gearing up for its next rollout. If you want to try the platform early, you can jump in anytime. LootBX is officially live, and the next chapter is #YoursToOpen.

    Follow Lootbox here:

    • Website: https://lootbx.com
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lootbx
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lootbx
    • Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lootbx

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