What is CYBR?
CYBR — More Than a Team
In an era where gaming organizations come and go overnight, where creators are treated like numbers and talent is buried beneath algorithms, one name began to grow differently.
Not from investors.
Not from celebrities.
Not from corporations.
But from obsession, sleepless nights, and a vision far larger than esports.
That name is CYBR.
CYBR was never meant to be “just another gaming clan.” It wasn’t created to chase temporary hype or inflate follower counts. From the very beginning, CYBR was built as a digital empire for creators, gamers, streamers, editors, developers, and dreamers — people who wanted more than average.
It became a place where talent could actually evolve.
A place where people could build something real.
A place where creators stop surviving… and start becoming brands.
At the center of it all is the founder, Jay Harper — known online as xclownszn — a developer, entrepreneur, designer, strategist, and relentless builder who constructed CYBR from the ground up while balancing full-time work, multiple companies, and large-scale development projects in the tech world.
While most people clocked out after work, Jay clocked in.
Late nights turned into early mornings as he designed overlays, optimized PCs, coded Discord bots, edited content, created branding systems, developed streamer packages, built websites, managed creators, and pushed CYBR further every single day. What started as a vision slowly transformed into an ecosystem.
Because CYBR isn’t just a team.
It’s infrastructure for creators.
Inside CYBR exists an entire network of services designed to turn streamers and gamers into fully developed digital brands. The organization provides professional streamer graphics, custom overlays, thumbnails, video editing, motion graphics, VFX, clothing brand development, merchandise deals, sponsorship opportunities, custom Discord servers, bot systems, PC optimization, overclocking, undervolting, creator coaching, gaming coaching, and even proprietary optimization software developed internally.
Most organizations recruit talent.
CYBR develops it.
A creator can join with nothing more than ambition and leave with branding, systems, performance upgrades, monetization strategies, sponsorship connections, and an identity powerful enough to compete in today’s creator economy.
That philosophy became the backbone of CYBR:
build people into their highest form.
The organization operates like a hybrid between an esports organization, a creative agency, a technology company, and a digital incubator. One moment, the team is helping streamers redesign their entire visual identity. The next, they’re tuning high-end PCs for maximum competitive performance or engineering automation systems for Discord communities with thousands of users.
Every part of CYBR is designed around elevation.
Not shortcuts.
Not fake hype.
Not manufactured fame.
Real growth.
The team’s connection to technology runs deep. Through projects, collaborations, and development work, Jay has spent years immersed in ecosystems surrounding major technology platforms and communities associated with companies such as Google, NVIDIA, and Discord. That experience helped shape CYBR into something unusually advanced for an independent organization — a team that understands both culture and technology at the same time.
But underneath the branding, edits, graphics, and systems lies the real reason CYBR continues to grow:
People.
For many members, CYBR became more than a roster tag. It became a support system. A network of creators helping creators. A place where people with talent but no direction suddenly found mentorship, collaboration, opportunity, and purpose.
Some joined, looking for teammates.
They found family.
Others joined, wanting better streams.
They discovered careers.
And that’s what separates CYBR from the endless sea of organizations online. The goal was never simply to “be big.” The goal was to build a foundation where creators could genuinely thrive — creatively, financially, and personally.
The vision continues to expand through projects connected to PXRGE, the organization’s growing platform and creative hub. Through branding, development, optimization tools, merchandise systems, and creator-focused infrastructure, CYBR continues pushing toward something much larger than esports.
A creator-powered ecosystem.
A digital powerhouse.
A new blueprint for online communities.
And while many organizations focus only on winning games, CYBR focuses on winning futures.
Because at the end of the day, CYBR was never built merely to create players.
It was built to create legends.