35 Video Game Club Slogans

A video game club is the rare school group where the meeting is the activity and the activity is also the friendship. The Friday-night LAN, the after-school casual session, the tournament weekend with the school’s name on a banner – the gear is what holds it all together. A custom tee with the right slogan tells the rest of the school the club exists, and tells the members that the club is real enough to put on a shirt.
Below you’ll find video game club slogans organized into three angles: cooperative quest energy, competitive shade, and inside-joke gamer lines. Pick a slogan that matches your club’s vibe (chill weekend session vs. competitive esports squad), drop it in the Custom Ink Design Lab, and you’ve got a shirt ready for the next club fair and the season tournament. Free standard shipping arrives in about two weeks.
Design Video Game Club ShirtsKey Takeaways
- The strongest video game club slogans pick a vibe: cooperative (“This is our quest”), competitive (“Choose your character”), or inside-joke (“LAN before time”). Trying to do all three on one tee makes the shirt feel like a stock-photo gamer.
- A video game club shirt does double duty as everyday school wear, so design with that in mind. Keep the print on the back so the front works as a regular tee in the cafeteria.
- Esports leagues are growing fast at the high school and college level. A real club shirt with a slogan signals the club is organized, which helps with school-funding requests.
Cooperative Quest Energy
These slogans lean into the multiplayer-coop side of gaming. They work for the school club, the casual weekend group, and the charity Extra Life crew.
- This is our quest
- Four adventurers walk into a bar
- Sharing screens and laughs
- A new player has joined
- Digital adventures, real connections
- Plug in and play
- Log in to a good time
- It’s dangerous to go alone
- Press start to begin
- Join the guild
Coop slogans work especially well on a back print where the design reads in the group photo. “This is our quest” is the warmth-and-friendship line that lands for the school club at the recruiting table. “Four adventurers walk into a bar” is the tabletop-RPG crossover line for clubs that play D&D and Skyrim in the same week. “It’s dangerous to go alone” is the Zelda reference that the older members will get and the newer members will eventually understand.
Competitive Shade and Tournament Energy
These slogans lean into the esports / tournament side. They work for the competitive squad, the smash club, and the FPS team headed to the regional.
- Choose your character
- Conquerors of the console
- WASD warriors
- Bring on the final boss
- Save your progress
- Make Video Game Club T-shirts
- Control your destiny
- This is the right castle
- LAN before time
- Coordinating hands and eyes since 1958
Competitive slogans pair best with a darker shirt color so the design reads as gameday rather than club-fair-warmth. “Choose your character” is the classic line that works for any genre, any platform. “WASD warriors” is the PC-gamer specific line that signals the club is on keyboard not controller. “Bring on the final boss” lands at the end of a tournament season as a callback to the showdown the team prepped for all year.
Inside-joke Gamer Lines
The third angle is the niche stuff. These slogans only work if the club gets the reference, which is the whole point.
- Come get a life
- Joysticks bring us joy
- Where’s the X button?
- Downloading more fun
- Making reality virtual
- RPGs and RPGs (Role Playing Games and Rocket Propelled Grenades)
- Got loot?
- Respawn nation
- Grab a controller
- Who’s in your party?
- Get your game on
- Noobs welcome
Inside-joke slogans pair best with a small front-chest print so the shirt reads as everyday wear and the joke pays off when the right person notices. “Come get a life” flips the old anti-gamer slight into a pro-gamer recruiting line. “Joysticks bring us joy” is the warmth-coded version for the more wholesome club. “Where’s the X button?” works as the inside-joke welcome message for the clubmates who switched from PlayStation to Xbox last semester.

Hanes EcoSmart 50/50 T-shirt
- EcoSmart 50/50 blend feels broken-in on day one without going thin after the first wash
- Deep Royal reads as the universal “team color” in any gaming aesthetic, retro or modern
- Affordable per-shirt cost makes it easy to outfit a 30-person club without hitting the budget cap

Code Five Camo Pullover Hoodie
- Camo pullover hoodie ties into the FPS aesthetic without going full tactical-gear costume
- Pouch pocket stashes the controller charging cable and the snack bag at the LAN party
- Pullover (not zip) lets the back of the hoodie carry a clean print of the club logo without seam interference

16 oz. Ceramic Two-Tone Sherwood Mug
- Two-tone ceramic mug brings the club color into the desk setup at home
- Sand and black combo reads as gamer-friendly without going edgy-black-on-black
- Holds a full late-night session of energy drink, coffee, or hot tea without losing temperature
How to Design Video Game Club Shirts that Level up the Group
A few design choices will make your club gear something the members actually wear to school instead of just to the LAN:
- Use a pixel font sparingly. Pixel fonts are the gamer cliche, so use them only when the slogan calls for it. A clean modern sans-serif often reads better and ages better than 8-bit lettering.
- Skip the literal joystick clipart. A clean controller silhouette or a meaningful in-game icon (potion bottle, save floppy, sword) reads better than a generic joystick that screams 1990s.
- Pick the club color first. A team like Liquid is associated with blue. The club’s color anchors every shirt the club ever orders. Pick it now so the second order matches the first.
- Add a sleeve member name. A small sleeve print of the player’s in-game tag (not their real name) gives every shirt a personal touch and lets the club identify members at a tournament.
Start with a custom t-shirt for everyday club wear and the recruiting table at the school activity fair. Add a custom hoodie for the late-night LAN sessions. Add a custom mug or koozie for the desk setup at home. Group orders handle the size variation across the club without extra coordination.
A gaming group that turned 24 hours of video games into help for local hospitals

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— Super GG Radio
Video Game Club Slogans and Shirts FAQs
What makes a good video game club slogan?
A strong video game club slogan picks one of three vibes: cooperative-warmth, competitive-shade, or inside-joke. The best ones work as a regular shirt the member would wear to the cafeteria, not just to the LAN. Aim for under six words on a back print, lean into the club color, and skip the literal joystick clipart.
When should we order video game club shirts?
Order four to six weeks before the school activity fair or the start of the tournament season. Custom Ink’s free standard shipping arrives in about two weeks, leaving buffer for design tweaks and last-minute size adds. For a fall school year, lock the design by mid-August.
Can each member add their gamer tag?
Yes. Custom Ink’s group order feature lets every member add their in-game tag, member number, or main-character name on the sleeve while keeping the club logo and slogan consistent on the back. It’s how you give every player a personal touch without splitting the order into 30 individual designs.
What products work beyond the basic club tee?
Add a custom hoodie for the late-night LAN, a custom mug or koozie for the desk setup, and a lanyard for the tournament badge. A drawstring bag works as the club’s travel kit for tournament weekends.
What colors work best for video game club shirts?
Pick a club color and stick with it across every order. Black is the default gamer color but reads as generic; a strong primary (cobalt, royal, deep red, forest green) gives the club an identity that holds up at the tournament. Pair the shirt color with a high-contrast print color so the slogan reads from the back row of the lecture hall.
Are esports clubs different from video game clubs?
Esports clubs lean competitive (organized rosters, tournament play, sponsor logos); video game clubs lean social (any-game, any-platform, casual + competitive members). Both work for the same shirt, but esports clubs benefit from a harder design (stronger team color, jersey-style numbering) while social video game clubs work better with a warmer slogan-forward design.
A strong video game club shirt earns its place in the rotation when the member wears it to school the day after the LAN, not just the day of. Browse custom t-shirts, jump into the Design Lab, and the Inkers will help you land a tee the whole guild wants to keep.