
EPAN provides a permanent, verifiable identity layer for competitive esports. It connects players, tournaments, and institutions through a shared trust framework — ensuring integrity, eligibility, and career continuity across games, seasons, and platforms.
COMPETITIVE IDENTITIES
TOURNAMENTS VOUCHED
ORGANIZERS ONBOARDED
INTEGRITY SIGNALS
SYSTEM RELIABILITY
Competitive esports is scaling faster than ever — more players, bigger prize pools, new leagues every month. But behind the hype, competitive integrity still runs on fragmented accounts and short-term systems.
Players compete under multiple aliases
Bans reset with new tournaments
Fake achievements and roster manipulation
No verified competitive career history
EPAN introduces a shared competitive identity framework that lives beyond individual games and platforms — transforming short-term participation into long-term competitive credibility.
A single EPAN follows a competitor across events and seasons, reducing impersonation, smurfing, and duplicate participation.
Match records, achievements, and integrity signals remain attached to the player — not wiped every new event.
Organizers verify eligibility and status upfront — preventing disputes instead of firefighting later.
Player onboarding, verification, and EPAN issuance
Secure binding of in-game and platform accounts
Matches, results, sanctions, and eligibility events recorded
Real-time checks for organizers and institutions
EPAN does not compete with tournaments, publishers, or platforms. Instead, it strengthens the ecosystem by providing a neutral, verifiable layer of trust.
Designed to work across titles, formats, and organizers without forcing ecosystem lock-in.
No single entity owns player identity or competitive history — ensuring fairness across the ecosystem.
Every record is traceable, reviewable, and future-ready for institutional and federation adoption.
A single, permanent identity across tournaments, leagues, and seasons.
Instant eligibility checks, integrity tracking, reduced disputes and operational overhead.
Audit-ready competitive records for leagues, universities, and federations.
Esports PAN operates independently and is not affiliated with any government body or game publisher. Governance is structured to ensure ecosystem trust today, while remaining compatible with future institutional and regulatory frameworks.
Whether you’re a player chasing a career, an organizer running serious events, or an institution backing esports — EPAN provides the trust layer the ecosystem needs.
EPAN is developed in collaboration with tournament operators, institutions, and esports stakeholders.
No. EPAN is optional infrastructure adopted by organizers, institutions, and leagues.
No. EPAN only stores verified identity references and competition records.
No. EPAN is neutral and platform-agnostic by design.
Yes. EPAN is built for traceability, review, and institutional audits.