Deliberate practice
Skilled coaching
Real competition

You get a squad and a coach who knows what it takes. Warm up, get the lesson, scrim, then sit down with your team and go through what happened. It builds to a showcase your team will be proud of.
Sign up, then send your friends the link. Anyone who joins through it lands on your team.
90 minutes with a real coach. Warmup, lesson, scrims, and a debrief where the team talks it through.
Take the people you meet with you. Discord, other games, next season.
Five players, defined roles, a shared objective, and a playbook that changes every match. It's free to play, runs on most family computers, and has none of the loot-box pressure parents watch for.
A computer that runs the game, internet that holds up, and a headset with a mic. We walk you through the rest at onboarding.

Yes. Communicating under pressure, reading the game, and holding a role carry between games.
A Fortnite player builds better game sense here. A Rocket League player gets sharper on comms. Your kid does not need to be a League player to benefit.
All skill levels welcome, beginners included. More in the FAQ
Students can join EKUZO from home or through school. Both formats build teamwork, coaching, and progress.
SCHOOL
Students meet in person at their school (during or after school hours) with an onsite proctor. EKUZO coaches lead practice online.
HOME
Students join individually from home in a fully online format (during or after school).
Our coaches competed at a high level and then chose to teach. They run practice, and they set the standard for how teammates talk to each other.

Founder // Peak Challenger Jungler
Former national collegiate captain who won over $80,000 in esports scholarships through competitive play. He believes games played properly are among the best teachers of discipline and resilience.

Head Coach // Professional Esports Coach
Coached at Dignitas and Evil Geniuses, with 4+ years in youth esports. He knows what it takes to bring out the best in young players.

Coach // Diamond Support
Community manager for the University of Texas at Austin and Alienware Ambassador. She brings public-school teaching experience to how kids grow beyond the classroom.
Every match happens in private, EKUZO-moderated servers. No public matchmaking, no strangers. Coaches enforce the Code of Conduct from session one, and every player signs it before they play.
No trolling. No targeting. Crash-outs get coached.
If it wouldn't fly in a school hallway,
it doesn't fly here.
“It's structure, mentorship, and community all in one place.”
Rudy May
EKUZO mom