The OutCasts
More Than
A Team
A competitive organization with teams in Valorant and Call of Duty, built around a community where everyone can be OutCast together.
On January 22, 2023, a competitive Call of Duty team named The Outcasts played under an organization called EZX. After unfair treatment, that group left to become their own team and started building something for themselves.
That small roster became the first admins for OutCast Esports. Together, they turned friendship into long-lasting ties as a competitive gaming community, and today we compete in Valorant and Call of Duty while creating space for tournaments, movie nights, and new stories under the same banner.
Our Pillars
Compete
We show up to win. Not to participate — to dominate. Every map, every round, every duel.
Build
More than a team. We're building infrastructure — community, content, and a brand that lasts.
Prove
We were the ones people doubted. That chip never leaves our shoulder. We use it as fuel.
Timeline
On January 22, 2023, a competitive Call of Duty team left EZX after unfair treatment and started building their own path as The Outcasts.
That original group became the first admins behind OutCast Esports, turning friendship into a long-lasting competitive gaming community.
Today the organization fields competitive teams in Valorant and Call of Duty while continuing to grow the community around them.
The People Behind It
Staff &
Leadership
Fatal
Owner
Owner of The OutCasts, guiding the organization's direction, leadership decisions, and long-term vision.
Classified
Co-Owner
Co-Owner focused on driving growth through community outreach, strategic networking, and competitive team development. Leads tournament operations, recruitment, and social media strategy while managing and delegating across the organization to ensure consistent performance and expansion.
Juicay
Admin
Supports organizational operations, admin workflows, and the day-to-day coordination that keeps the community and teams running smoothly.
Taco Boy
Valorant Director
Oversees the Valorant side of the organization, helping direct team structure, competitive development, and title-specific growth.