Press start on summer. Premier esports camps where kids learn from pros how to play, compete, and work as a team.
Register for CampOur coaching team combines competitive gaming experience with a passion for teaching. They guide campers through structured practice, teamwork, communication, and healthy gaming habits. Parents can feel confident knowing their kids are learning from mentors who prioritize growth, sportsmanship, and confidence — both on and off the screen.

Founder // Peak Challenger Jungler
Former national collegiate captain who won $80,000+ in esports scholarships through competitive play — Karlin believes that games (if played correctly) are one of the best teachers of discipline, teamwork, and resilience.

Head Coach // Professional Esports Coach
Coached at professional esports teams like Dignitas & Evil Geniuses and has 4+ years experience working 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. Nuri brings knowledge from teaching in public schools to understand how children can grow beyond what is taught in schools.
You're not solo queueing for five days. You're on a five-player squad with a coach who knows what it takes. Warmup, get the lesson, drill, and scrim to make it real. VOD review with your team. By Friday, you're playing in a casted bracket against the other camp squads. Think of it as the most structured, coached ranked experience you've ever played.
Teams of five. Bring your friends or get matched up with a crew. Choose your team name and join the rift.
Casted bracket. Real stakes. Train all week to battle and rank up.
When camp ends, your team lives on. Same Discord. Same crew. Keep grinding.
League works like a traditional sport. Five players. Defined roles. A shared objective. A playbook that evolves every match. It's also free-to-play, runs on most family computers, and stays free of the cosmetics-and-loot-box pressure parents have learned to watch for.
Your gamer is learning communication, strategy, role discipline, and leadership under pressure — the kind of fundamentals that transfer to every other game they'll touch. And the kind of fundamentals that show up at school, on a real sports field, in a first job.
Our camp is built online. Campers need access to a laptop or desktop computer (nothing fancy), stable internet connection, and a headset.
League of Legends is free to download and play, and runs on both PC and Mac.
Need any help reviewing your setup? Contact us.

Yes. Our experience is built around competitive fundamentals that carry across games.
Most multiplayer games ask kids to do the same things: communicate under pressure, make quick decisions, understand their role, read the game, and work with teammates. League of Legends makes those skills easy to coach because the team structure is clear: five players, defined roles, shared objectives, and constant communication.
That means your child does not need to be a League player to benefit.
A Fortnite player can build better game sense.
A Rocket League player can improve team communication.
A Smash player can sharpen decision-making and match awareness.
The game may be different. The fundamentals carry.
All skill levels are welcome — beginners included. No League experience required.
All gameplay happens in private, EKUZO-moderated servers. No public matchmaking. No random strangers. No trash talk. Coaches enforce a strict Code of Conduct from Day 1.
Every camper and every parent signs the Code of Conduct before camp begins. It's short, plainly written, and we hold the line on it.
No trolling. No targeting. Crash-outs get coached.
If it wouldn't fly in a school hallway,
it doesn't fly here.
“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 / Mac
Camp Tuition
$299
$199
Per gamer, per week
Limited-Time PricingEKUZOCAMPS are designed for players aged 10–18. We group players by age and skill level to ensure the best experience for everyone.
Today, EKUZO trains on League of Legends. It provides rich team dynamics, communication requirements, and deep strategy, which is exactly what the EKUZO curriculum is designed around. It’s also free-to-play and doesn’t require bleeding edge machines.
No — beginners are welcome. Coaches are trained to work with all skill levels. The focus is on growth, teamwork, and developing good habits, not on rank.
Yes. The competitive fundamentals are the same across every multiplayer game — communication, decision-making under pressure, role discipline, reading the map, reading your team. League of Legends teaches those skills in their purest form. Kids who go through EKUZO camp consistently get better at every other game they play.
The Discord account belongs to the parent, not the kid. You'll have access to every chat and voice channel in your gamer's squad, whenever you want to check in. The squad's server is private, invite-only, and moderated by the coach. EKUZO admins have full visibility across every camp and class for oversight. It's separate from any public Discord communities your kid may have joined elsewhere.
We don't anticipate this — the 1:5 ratio means coaches catch group dynamics early and most squads click within the first day. If something is genuinely off, we'll have a conversation with you first to understand what's happening. Worst case, we'll move your gamer to a better-fit squad. Your kid's experience is the priority.
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. Choose whichever fits your summer schedule.
Your squad's Discord server stays open. EKUZO connects you with your team and provides resources to keep grinding together. This is by design — 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.