Play with someone
you were told to hate.
The room is where a match puts two people on the same floor before anyone explains the politics. We're building it with people who already run courts, leagues and locker rooms.
You're 13–20?
The chair is open.
Hosting, an idea, a tournament in your city. One paragraph starts it.
One Court · The Locker · Under One Sky
Three finalist concepts. Partner conversations with EA and 2K-NBA are open, nothing is signed yet.
- 3
- Concepts in the final
- 1
- Hackathon planned for the build
- 2
- Studios in conversation
- 0
- Deals signed. We say so.
Why a game
and not a poster.
Peace is not a topic you agree with. It's a thing you do with someone, repeatedly, until it is normal.
Sport translates itself
Rules, not language, carry the meeting. Nobody needs a common tongue.
WhyEncounter beats argument
The research is clear that contact, not messaging, moves attitudes.
GroundingBuilt by players
Teens design the modes and the rules. Adults handle the pipeline.
MethodOpen to your city
A local tournament counts as a room. Run one, we back it.
NextThe work, as it happens.
No launch reveal. Every step gets posted while it is still messy.
Three concepts on the table
One Court, The Locker, Under One Sky. Written by players, not by a studio.
Rules tested on a real court
The format only counts if two people who were told to avoid each other finish the match.
Build-athon
A weekend, mixed teams, one playable room at the end of it.
Run a room where you live.
A court, a hall, a school gym. Tell us what you need to make it happen.