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A PLACE WHERE PLAYERS BECOME PART OF THE SCENE
We have created a space for gamers, teams, and fans where gaming is not just a spectacle,
but a living experience.
This is where matches are born, new talents emerge, teams develop,
and stories are written that remain in our memory.
Everyone can feel the pulse of the scene
and be closer to it than ever before.
We missed when gaming felt small.
Back when you’d jump on voice chat, see familiar names, and suddenly it’s 2:00 AM and nobody wants to log off.
Somewhere along the way, everything got too shiny, too commercial.
So we built something slower, quieter — something real.
That’s Openpulsezen.
A place where gamers still show up just to play, not perform.
It’s a community. Not a platform, not a marketplace, not another social app.
You can find teammates, join matches, catch streams, or just hang out in voice.
Some days it feels like a tournament hub, other days like a late-night group chat that never ends.
Both are fine. That’s the point.
We don’t chase “engagement.” We care about people having a good time together.



Most of what happens here starts with players themselves.
Someone sets up a match.
Someone else joins.
Next thing you know — ten people are watching and trash-talking in chat.
We don’t push ads, algorithms, or popups in your face.
Everything is built around conversation and trust — things that actually keep people playing.
We’re not a company full of suits.
We’re a small team of developers, designers, and players who’ve known each other since our Counter-Strike 1.6 days.
There’s no big hierarchy, no boardroom meetings.
We test new ideas, break stuff, fix it again — and sometimes that’s when the best things happen.



We run regular community games and open tournaments.
Nothing pay-to-enter, nothing overcomplicated.
Just proper matches, fair play, and a lot of good-natured chaos.
If you’re not into competing, you can still watch the streams, talk to players, or post your own highlights.
Everybody here started as “just watching” at some point.




Our blog is simple: short reads by real people.
No PR jargon, no press releases — just takes from players who care.
We post when we have something to say — not because a calendar tells us to.



You don’t need a form or ticket number to reach us.
Just send an email or ping us on Discord.
One of us will probably answer — unless we’re mid-match.
We sell a few items — stuff we actually use:



No branding overload, no “limited drops.”
Just solid equipment that works.