1.Content Creators
Creators make engaging, entertaining videos across platforms and serve as a cornerstone of the PsyQo brand.
PsyQo is a gaming lifestyle organization built to find, develop, and showcase players, creators, editors, and fans through teamtages, videos, challenges, and community moments.
For 15 years, PsyQo has been one of gaming's standout collectives, building a community of players, creators, editors, designers, and fans across the world.
With 210,000+ YouTube subscribers, 11 million+ views, and 98 Lessons in PsyQology so far, PsyQo is known for top-tier gaming content, live streams, and professionally edited montages that give talent a place to grow.
PsyQo is international, inclusive, and built around helping people refine their passion for gaming while moving the team forward together.
Every upload has people behind it: creators with ideas, players with clips, editors with timing, and visuals that make the whole thing feel unmistakably PsyQo.
Meet the rosterCreators make engaging, entertaining videos across platforms and serve as a cornerstone of the PsyQo brand.
Players gather exciting, high-quality gaming clips across titles for the main channel, team videos, and their own personal channels.
Editors pull gameplay, pacing, sound, and story together into a cohesive premium package for viewers to enjoy.
Visuals shapes what fans see: thumbnails, logos, colors, apparel, the website, social designs, and the revitalized PsyQo direction in 2026.
PsyQo brings gameplay, editing, design, community, and content together so talented people have a place to make work fans want to share.
Official uploads, shorts, gameplay, studio edits, and teamtages each have a clear purpose for fans and creators.
Roster pages, channels, and socials should make it easy for fans, recruits, and partners to know what is real.
Owners, players, editors, designers, creators, and fans all play different parts while pushing the same PsyQo identity forward.
Strong plays, edits, shorts, and drop ideas move into the lane where they can reach the right audience.
Tap a lane to preview the kind of names, roles, and creative energy that can live inside each side of the team.
These placeholders are ready for verified names, socials, and leader responsibilities.
The strongest applications start in public: post clips, edits, videos, or visuals that show your lane, then get them in front of the team.
Put your best gameplay, edits, videos, thumbnails, or motion work somewhere easy to review.
Tag verified PsyQo leaders when relevant, or use the form so your work does not get lost.
The team reviews fit, consistency, quality, and whether your lane matches what PsyQo is building.
PsyQo helps brands show up through media packages, creator-led rollouts, viral campaign ideas, and community moments that reach an audience already built around gaming culture.
Build around videos, creators, shorts, live moments, apparel tie-ins, and campaign concepts that make sense for gaming audiences instead of feeling bolted onto them.
Start with core essentials, then build toward creator capsules, archive pieces, and limited drops fans can rally around.
The essential PsyQo look for teamtage drops, live moments, and fan photos.
A heavyweight capsule piece built around featured creators and community challenges.
A throwback tee for legacy fans, community-voted art, and classic PsyQo references.
A daily cap with a clean front mark and subtle red underbill detail.
Built for editors, designers, and late-night render sessions.
A sharper long sleeve for clip makers and campaign moments.
A lightweight outer layer with red paneling and a bold rear logo.
An easy entry piece for fans who want to rep PsyQo every day.
Small collectible patches for bags, jackets, setups, and limited release bundles.
A starter kit for fans who want the jersey, cap, and archive extras together.
Share the work that shows your lane best: clips for players, reels for editors, channels for creators, and visual samples for designers.
Studios shapes the look of PsyQo through edits, motion, thumbnails, graphics, drop visuals, and the packaging around public uploads.
Start with Theater for featured uploads, then follow the official channels for teamtages, shorts, creator moments, and community challenges.
Yes. The best collaborations should feel native to gaming culture through creator content, challenges, drops, or studio-led campaign assets.