Avoid the trenches
by grinding MMR
Stay motivated with
dopamine-driven aim-training
Build a portfolio of clips
to impress your friends
Delve deeper
into foundational concepts
Learn flexibly online
without interrupting your life
For 1% the price of college
to minimize your financial risk
player kills
average KDA
xp earned
Learn in-demand games like Fortnite, DoTA 2, and Valorant
Spend about 12 months if you're doing it part-time
We don't tolerate noobs; ask for a refund within 30 days and it's yours
The world's top eSports players aren't just gamers — they're elite competitors earning over $1 million in prize money; not to mention sponsorships and streaming revenue. The difference between them and the rest? Skill, strategy, and the right training.
Our courses give you the pro-level techniques, mindset, and tactics you need to dominate the competition. Whether you're climbing the ranks in FPS, MOBAs, or fighting games, we'll teach you the winning edge that separates champions from the rest. Invest in your future — become the best.
It's completely up to you. The time it will take you to hit plat will depend on how much you already know, how often you play, and how bad your teammates are. That said, the Iron → Diamond track takes many people about 6 months.
Absolutely. Employers love seeing that you spent hundreds of hours clicking pixels at high speeds. Nothing says "job-ready" like a leaderboard position in a game about frame-perfect inputs.
It's a highly classified government experiment in human reaction speeds. Or, if you prefer boring answers: It's an online training ground for people who want to git gud at competitive gaming.
A newfound respect for professional gamers, a slightly concerning caffeine dependency, and the ability to destroy your friends in online matches while they accuse you of cheating. Oh, and training courses, leaderboards, and community support, too.
Unlike your favorite multiplayer game, we don't have hackers, smurfs, or 12-year-olds screaming in voice chat. Just structured, high-quality training designed to make you a monster in competitive gaming.
Yes, but we'll be sad. And your enemies will be happy. Is that what you want?
Only if you can prove — without a shadow of a doubt — that your APM has not increased by at least one point. (Legal note: This is a joke. Please don't email us about this.)