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Geco Games Jampass β€” Zambia's esports wallet, developer platform, and tournament access system.

Jampass brings gaming centers, players and developers into one unified ecosystem. Centers register free and pay K2,500 only when they decide to enter the esports tournament, while developers integrate token conversion, reward ad systems, and players outside competition use the Jam Store, communities, and clan networks.

Finals Location

Lusaka, Zambia

Tournament Duration

5-day live event

What is Jampass?

Jampass is Zambia's unified esports ecosystem for centers, players, and developers. It includes optional tournament entry, a Jam Wallet for buying in-game goods, community and clan access, and a developer framework for token conversion and reward ad systems.

Tournament games

EA Sports FC 25

Football/Soccer competitive title

Mortal Kombat

Fighting game championship

How Jampass works

A simple, transparent Jampass ecosystem for Zambian esports.

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Free platform registration

Gaming centers join the Jampass network at no cost. Registration secures your center profile, dashboard access, and eligibility to declare tournament intent.

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Pay only to join

Your center pays K2,500 only when it decides to enter the tournament. This keeps the platform accessible while funding the finals and prize pool.

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Local qualifiers at your center

Each gaming center hosts its own local qualifier for FC 26 and Mortal Kombat. The strongest player in each game earns the center's national tournament slot.

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Best players advance

The top FC 26 and top Mortal Kombat player from each entered center advances, creating a national field of finalists for Lusaka.

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5-day finals in Lusaka

Qualifiers travel to Lusaka for a live 5-day finals event. Matches are staged on premium stations with full event production.

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Prize pool winners

The national finals award a prize pool to the top FC 26 and Mortal Kombat champions, plus runner-up support and center recognition.

Key user roles

Who uses Jampass?

Jampass is designed for four core users, each with their own interface and responsibilities in the ecosystem.

Role-based workflows

Admin, vendor, player and developer interfaces with tailored permissions, registration flows, and ecosystem controls.

On-demand tournament entry

Pay K2,500 only when your center decides to enter the esports tournament, keeping the platform affordable and accessible.

Jam Wallet & marketplace

Deposit money, buy in-game items, join clans, and access communities through the Jam Store outside tournament play.

Developer integration

Build Jampass into mobile, PC, Xbox, and web games with currency/token conversion and reward ad systems.

Gaming center members (Jampass holders)
Register your gaming center and join the national Jampass ecosystem.
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Free Jampass membership registration with unlimited jammer slots

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Pay K2,500 Gold class ticket only when entering the tournament

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Qualify 3 representatives: 1 manager + 2 participants (FC & MK specialists)

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Receive tournament resources and full accommodation in Lusaka

Competitive players
Represent your gaming center on the national stage and access the broader Jam ecosystem.
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Build your competitive profile and gaming stats

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Compete against other Zambian players nationally

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Buy goods and services from the Jam Store, join clans, and interact in communities

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Qualify for the 5-day finals event and earn rewards

Game developers
Integrate Jampass as a developer framework across mobile, PC, Xbox, and web games.
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Convert real currency into in-game Jam tokens

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Set token value back to real money with transparent settlement

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Use dynamic reward ads to reward players and earn ad-based value

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Access developer analytics, campaign management, and game support tools

Tournament administrators
Jampass organizers manage the entire event.
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Manage vendor registrations and approvals

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Generate brackets and group stage draws

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Manage match schedules and seat assignments

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Monitor real-time tournament progress

Example tournament structure

How the Jampass season unfolds

Step 1: Local qualifiers
Each center hosts a local tournament for FC 26 and MK.

The best player for each game is selected as the center's representative for the national field.

Step 2: National entry
Qualified players form the national finals roster.

Each member center qualifies 3 representatives: 1 manager + 2 specialists (1 FC 25 player, 1 Mortal Kombat player) for the national finals in Lusaka.

Step 3: Finals bracket
5-day live event in Lusaka.

Players compete in a knockout bracket with live match production, seat assignments, and final day grand finals.

Prize pool structure
Jampass championship awards

Hotspot Prizes

  • 1st Position K15,000
  • 2nd Position K10,000

Individual Prizes (Per Game)

  • 1st Position K10,000 x2
  • 2nd Position K5,000 x2
  • 3rd Position K2,500 x2

All finalists receive full accommodation for the 5-day tournament in Lusaka. Tournament accommodates 696 total individuals: 580 participants and 116 managers.

Why Jampass?

A better way to compete and connect Zambia's gaming community.

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Fair & transparent competition

No hidden rules or favoritism. Every gaming center competes under the same framework with automated bracket generation and clear advancement rules.

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National recognition

Winners become official national champions. Your gaming center gains prestige and standing in the Zambian esports ecosystem.

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Revenue & prizes

Entry fees and sponsorships fund prize pools. Players and centers earn rewards for performance and qualification to the finals.

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Digital-first management

Real-time schedule updates, automatic seat assignments, live bracket tracking, and all administrative oversight through one unified platform.

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National reach

Participate from anywhere in Zambia. Compete against centers from Lusaka, Copperbelt, Southern Province, and beyond without traveling until the finals.

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Scalable infrastructure

Start with regional tournaments and scale to nationwide competitions. The system is built to grow as Zambia's esports community expands.

Getting started

Join Jampass in Zambia.

Jampass is launching its inaugural season with gaming centers across Lusaka and Zambia. Whether you run a gaming center, are a competitive player, or an esports organizer, there's a role for you.

The platform is built to be fair, transparent, and accessible to every gaming center in Zambia. Compete at your level, climb the national rankings, and prove your center is the best.

Early access

Pilot event with 16 centers in Lusaka.

Entry fee

K2,500 per gaming center per tournament.

Register your center
Platform pathways
How Jampass tournaments are structured.

Registration phase

Gaming centers register and submit players.

Group stage

Teams divided into groups. Round-robin matches determine group winners.

Knockout phase

Single-elimination bracket. Winners advance until finals.

5-day finals

Top 2 teams from each game compete live in Lusaka with prizes.

FAQ

  • Q:What is the Jampass membership? A: A free membership for gaming centers and developers. Pay K2,500 only when you enter the esports tournament.
  • Q:How do developers use Jampass? A: Developers integrate Jampass into mobile, PC, Xbox, or web games to convert real currency to in-game tokens, settle token value back to cash, and run reward-based ad campaigns.
  • Q:What can players do outside the tournament? A: Players can buy goods and services from the Jam Store, join communities and clans, and use the Jam Wallet for in-game purchases.
  • Q:Does accommodation include Lusaka stay? A: Yes. All 696 finalists receive full accommodation during the 5-day championship.