NEOS: built from a name that was never just a name
Everything started years ago.
Before the teams, before the competition, before even understanding what a “brand” could be…
there was just a kid choosing a nickname for video games.
That name was NEOS.
I used it in every game I played. It became part of how I introduced myself in digital worlds I spent countless hours in while growing up. Over time, it stopped being just a username — it became something bigger in my head. A quiet idea that stayed with me for years:
one day, I want to build something with that name.
I grew up playing everything I could get my hands on. Competitive games, casual games, long grind sessions, ranked ladders… and eventually I reached a point where gaming wasn’t just a hobby anymore — it was something I studied, understood, and lived deeply.
The more I played at a competitive level, the more I started noticing something.
It wasn’t just about aim.
It wasn’t just about practice.
It wasn’t even just about skill.
It was about the tools.
I realized I was constantly adapting to my setup instead of my setup adapting to me. I tried different mousepads, different gear, different “solutions” — and while many were good, they all shared the same problem:
they were made for everyone… and therefore perfect for no one.
Some were too fast.
Some too inconsistent.
Some felt good at first, but failed when it actually mattered — in the micro-adjustments, the clutch moments, the precision under pressure.
And that’s when it clicked.
There wasn’t just a missing product.
There was a missing feeling.
A feeling of certainty. Of knowing that when you move, you stop exactly where you intend to stop. No doubt. No correction. No fighting your own equipment.
Around the same time, I started noticing something else — the gaming industry was beautiful, but also distant in a way. So many products existed, but very few felt truly built from the perspective of someone who actually lives inside competitive games.
So I decided to change that.
Not alone, but with a small team that shared the same vision.
To build something I had been looking for my entire life.
Something I would’ve trusted when I was grinding ranked every night.
Something that didn’t feel like a generic product, but like a tool made for people like me — people who care about every pixel, every micro-adjustment, every round that comes down to milliseconds.
That’s how NEOS was born.
This isn’t just a store.
It’s the result of years of playing, failing, learning, competing, and understanding what competitive gaming actually demands.
I never made it as a professional player.
But if I couldn’t reach that path myself…
then I wanted to help others get closer to it.
And NEOS is that attempt.
A name that started in video games.
And became something real.