Every Time You Read This Blog, Esports Prize Money Grows
What if reading a blog post could actually fund a gaming tournament?
That's not a hypothetical. That's exactly what Play for Good | WGC Arena is designed to do.
Every time you read a post here, ads generate revenue. That revenue goes directly into esports prize pools and charitable donations. You don't pay anything. You just read. And somewhere, a prize pool grows.
Let me explain why I built this — and why I think it matters.
I've watched esports explode into a global industry worth billions. World Championships with $2 million prize pools. Packed arenas. Millions of viewers.
But here's what bothers me: most of that is inaccessible.
If you're not a pro. If you're not young enough, or skilled enough, or in the right country — there's no stage for you. The biggest tournaments in the world aren't built for the average player. They're built for the top 0.1%.
I wanted to change that.
---
WGC Arena is an open gaming competition platform I'm building from scratch.
The idea is simple: tournaments that anyone can enter, regardless of skill level, age, or region. Fair matchmaking. Transparent prize pools. Real rewards — not just for pros, but for everyone.
And this blog is how I'm funding it.
Ad revenue from Play for Good flows into two places:
1. Tournament prize pools — directly. The more this blog grows, the bigger the prizes get.
2. Charitable donations — a portion goes to causes we care about, announced transparently here.
No investors. No sponsors pulling strings. Just readers, posts, and a prize pool that grows one view at a time.
---
Here's what you'll find on this blog:
Global esports tournament coverage — schedules, prize pools, team breakdowns, and stories from competitions around the world. The information that's scattered everywhere, organized in one place.
The WGC Arena build log — honest updates on what it takes to build a tournament platform solo. The wins, the failures, the weird decisions at 2am.
Monthly prize pool reports — full transparency on how much ad revenue was generated and exactly where it went.
Impact stories — when donations land somewhere real, you'll hear about it here.
---
I started Play for Good because I believe games can mean something more.
Not just entertainment. Not just competition. A way to connect people, reward effort fairly, and put money where it actually helps.
If that sounds interesting to you — stick around.
The first tournament is coming. And you're already helping build the prize pool.
Play for Good. 🎮
— Play for Good | WGC Arena

댓글
댓글 쓰기