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CHAMPSGY Goes Live — Guyana's First Competitive Gaming Platform Has Arrived
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CHAMPSGY Goes Live — Guyana's First Competitive Gaming Platform Has Arrived

After months of development and community testing, CHAMPSGY officially launches with ranked ladders, cash tournaments, player profiles, and more.

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CHAMPSGY Team
·May 1, 2025·5 min read

The Wait Is Over

After months of closed beta testing, community feedback sessions, and late nights debugging matchmaking logic, CHAMPSGY is officially live and open to all players across Guyana and the Caribbean. This is not just a gaming platform — it is the first structured competitive ecosystem built specifically for the region, and today we hand it to you.

What CHAMPSGY Offers

At launch, the platform ships with ranked ladders across 20+ titles — from Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and EA FC 26 to Chess, Valorant, and Clash Royale. Every ladder tracks ELO ratings, win/loss records, and streaks in real time. Cash prize pools are funded on the paid ladders, with weekly payouts directly to your linked account.

Beyond ladders, the tournament engine is live. You can register solo or with a team for bracket-style, Swiss system, and round-robin events. Entry fees fund the prize pool directly — no hidden rake, no delayed payouts.

Player Profiles and Teams

Every registered player gets a full profile page: career stats, game history, badge collection, and a public ranking you can share. Teams can be created in seconds, with a shared page showing wins, members, and earnings. If your team is recruiting, flip the switch and we'll surface you in the discovery feed.

How to Get Started

Creating an account takes under two minutes. Head to champs.gy, sign up with your email, verify your age (18+ for cash competitions — under-18 can compete on the free tiers), and pick your main game. Your ladder placement starts the moment you play your first ranked match.

What Comes Next

Season 1 runs through August 2025. We will be adding live match reporting, in-app messaging between players, a coaching marketplace, and the first CHAMPSGY LAN event later this year in Georgetown. If you have been waiting for a platform that takes Caribbean esports seriously, this is it. Let's run it.