How it works

From sign-up to better matches.

Join with Google, complete verification, configure your competitive profile, and enter a matchmaking environment built around trust as much as outcome.

1

Join with a real account

Ouro starts with a familiar sign-in flow, but the platform does not stop there. Accounts still need to meet Ouro's own standards before they are fully useful inside the matchmaking ecosystem.

2

Complete verification and setup

Players fill in the competitive details Ouro relies on, pass verification, and configure their account so the system can build better matchmaking context around them.

3

Queue with more accountability

Once approved, players enter a matchmaking environment shaped by reputation, reporting quality, and membership-powered control over queue preferences.

What opens up after verification

  • Ouro can import competitive context like FaceIT-related details during verification.
  • Players build a long-term reputation profile instead of being treated like disposable accounts.
  • Membership tiers unlock increasingly fine control over maps, locations, and queue behavior.
  • Reports become part of the accountability system instead of a throwaway formality.

Who this flow is for

Ouro is not trying to optimize for the lowest-friction possible signup. It is trying to attract players who are willing to clear a higher bar in exchange for a better competitive environment.

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