Levelling Up Competitive Gaming
ESCS
Is Giving Power Back to Players and Creators
By Desk Reporter

I magine being able to invite friends to a tournament and start competing in minutes without needing a tech team or massive infrastructure. That’s exactly the experience ESCS is delivering to game developers and players alike. At the heart of the platform is a simple idea: make social and competitive play seamless, viral, and rewarding. ESCS enables developers to plug in full-featured tournaments, real-money play, social invites, and rewards within just 15 minutes using their SDK. But the journey didn’t begin with tech; it began with passion. The founding team set out to make “play with me” more than a casual invite.
They wanted it to mean something. As they listened to game developers, they uncovered a broader challenge an inefficient, outdated system of game distribution that was missing out on billions in community-powered engagement. With feedback in hand, ESCS grew into a powerful platform focused on retention, monetization, and virality. It became a creator-powered engine where developers and influencers alike could build active gaming communities and monetize them fairly.
Being named a Unity Verified Solution has only added to the platform’s momentum. This recognition put ESCS in an elite league of global partners and validated its performance, security, and usability. For developers, this kind of endorsement brings confidence. For the ESCS team, it brought the fuel needed to expand faster and deeper into the gaming ecosystem.


The platform’s flexibility is key. Developers can choose which features to activate whether it’s traditional tournaments, entry-fee challenges, or shareable revenue models. All of this is built with fairness and compliance at its core. Secure backend validation ensures every tournament result is real, while AI-powered anti-cheat tools protect gameplay integrity. Players, creators, and studios all benefit from transparent revenue sharing and an ecosystem built for trust. But ESCS isn’t just about infrastructure. It’s about community.
Their social layer ESCS Clubs, brings players together in real-time, wherever they already are: on websites, inside games, or even in Discord. With chat, streaming, leaderboards, and direct challenges, these digital clubs turn passive audiences into active players. The results? A dramatic boost in engagement, session time, and tournament participation. The company’s momentum is also reflected in its funding strategy. With backing from industry veterans and a clear growth engine in place, ESCS is currently raising a $2.5 million seed round to scale toward 10 million monthly active users.
The model is designed to be capital-efficient and fueled by network effects where each new creator or game increases the platform’s value exponentially. Looking ahead, ESCS is already planning its next leap: connecting games to blockchain rewards and digital ownership. Their vision is to let players own their achievements, history, and even tournament moments securely stored on-chain.
Whether it’s NFT-based rewards or community-owned Clubs, ESCS sees a future where players are more than participants; they’re stakeholders in the gaming world they help create. At the center of it all is Ewgeniy Oganian, the founder and CEO of ESCS. With a background in mathematics and a deep love for gaming, he brings both technical expertise and creative vision.
Ewgeniy’s mission is simple: to turn the act of playing a game into a social, monetizable, and shareable experience. In the next few years, ESCS doesn’t just want to support games it wants to be the infrastructure behind them.

From massive global tournaments to indie creators launching their first community challenges, the platform is laying the groundwork for a new era of distribution one powered not by platforms, but by people.
