EKUZOCAMP
Real team. Real coach. Real competition. Five days of esports your kid wants to show up for, plus a team that keeps going long after.
Enroll my gamerMost summer camps end Friday and your kid is alone again Monday. The four kids in your kid's squad don't disappear when the week ends. They're real friends your kid trained with for five days, and they keep playing together long after camp wraps.
Coaches who play, compete, and coach at the top tiers of esports. Three of them, below.

Founder
Karlin found esports in college, on a scholarship that gave him the structure he didn't know he needed. He earned $80,000+ in scholarships and reached the top 0.01% of players. He built EKUZO as the thing he wished he had at 12, and he's the architect accountable for what your kid experiences.

Head Coach
Sebastien reached the top 0.01% of players before going on to coach pro teams at Dignitas and Evil Geniuses. Now he runs EKUZO's curriculum.

Coach
Top 1% player. Alienware Ambassador. Member of UT Austin's LoL esports team. Just graduated with a degree in education.
We treat esports with the same educational rigor as a traditional sports camp.
Strict 1:5 coach-to-student ratio guarantees personalized gameplay reviews and real attention every session.
Background-checked coaches with real competitive experience and years of teaching kids 10-18.
Every match is in a private, moderated EKUZO server with vetted teammates and coaches present.
Coaches teach your kid how to communicate under pressure and lose without melting down. The kind of habits that outlast the game.

Our camp is built online. Campers need access to a laptop or desktop computer (nothing fancy), stable internet connection, and a headset.
Our camps are moderated and follow a strict code of conduct.
Your kid plays Fortnite. Or Roblox. Or Minecraft. That's exactly who EKUZO is built for, because the skills we teach in League move sideways into every game your kid plays.
We teach in League because it's the chess of esports. Five roles, one map, a playbook that evolves every match.
roles matter, communication wins games
map awareness, objectives, and timing
playing to improve, match after match
“EKUZO meets students through the games they love, but teaches through the game that allows growth to compound.”
“The coaches are very intentional about teaching that behind each avatar is a real person.”
“I’ve seen a more focused importance of where he’s spending that screen time — and that’s been really great.”
Start Date
Summer 2026
Platform
PC / Discord
Camp Tuition
$299
$199
Includes 15 hrs of coaching
+ Secure Discord access
EKUZO Camp is designed for players aged 10-18. We group them by age and skill level so the experience fits everyone.
EKUZO Camp trains on League of Legends. League gives us the team structure (five roles, one map, one objective) the curriculum is built around. The game itself is free to play and runs on basically any modern computer.
No. Beginners are welcome. League is forgiving to start and has plenty of room to grow. Coaches teach all skill levels, with the curriculum built around growth and habits.
Yes. Every match your kid plays is in a private, EKUZO-moderated server with vetted teammates and coaches present at all times. Coaches enforce a clear code of conduct on the server and in voice chat.
Yes. The skills we teach in League transfer sideways to every game your kid plays. Communication, decision-making, reading the map, playing your role: these are universal to competitive gaming. Kids who walk in playing other games walk out better at all of them.
Before camp starts, we ask each gamer about their age, skill level, preferred role, and playstyle. Coaches use that to hand-build each 5-player squad, balancing experience and complementary roles. Your kid meets their squad on Day 1, and the same five kids stay together all week.
Discord is a free chat app gamers use to talk to teammates, similar to a private group chat. At EKUZO, your kid gets access to two spaces: their squad's private team chat and the broader EKUZO community. Both are invite-only and moderated by adults at EKUZO. Your kid's Discord interactions during and after camp stay within those moderated spaces.
The content is identical. Same coaching, same curriculum. AM runs 9:00 AM-12:00 PM and PM runs 1:00 PM-4:00 PM. Pick whichever fits your summer schedule. Squads often end up practicing together in the other window too, which can turn camp into more of an all-day thing if your kid wants that.
Coaches monitor squad dynamics throughout the week, and the 1:5 ratio means problems get caught early. If a kid genuinely doesn't click with their team, reach out to the coach or to EKUZO support, and we'll work with you to make it right.
We're open to it. There's a notes field on the registration form. Mention if you're signing up multiple kids or coordinating with friends, and we'll work with you. The squad-link feature also lets siblings or friends land in the same week and slot.
Your $199 covers 15 hours of small-group coaching (1:5 ratio) with top-tier esports coaches, EKUZO-moderated servers and chats, and the curriculum that ties it all together. The chats include your squad's private team channel and the broader EKUZO community. Per hour, it's about $13 for coaching alone, below the going rate for private esports instruction.
Your squad stays. The team space stays open after camp ends, with EKUZO moderation in place so the kids can keep playing together. The team outlasts the week.
Full refund if cancelled 14+ days before your camp week. 50% refund within 7-13 days. No refund within 7 days of start. Medical exceptions reviewed case-by-case.