SAYS Tech and MyGameOn have joined forces to launch Rileks Je, Takyah Toksik, a collaborative campaign promoting mental wellness and combating toxicity in the gaming scene.
The initiative encourages gamers, content creators and fans to build a safer and more inclusive online space by sharing their experiences and supporting one another.
At its core is an anonymous digital platform where individuals can submit or read real stories of online harassment without fear of judgement.
The campaign also features educational content, including articles, videos and expert interviews that explore the impact of cyberbullying and the importance of mental health in gaming culture.

MyGameOn editor Hazril Nor said: “In the gaming industry, cyberbullying is often associated with professional players and streamers, and especially targeted towards women. Through this campaign, their voices can be amplified and their stories can serve as lessons to help build a more inclusive and positive gaming community.”
SAYS Tech lead Sukhbir Cheema said: “Mental wellness is incredibly important to us, and we’ve personally experienced how gaming can help reduce stress. Through this campaign, we aim to return to the heart of why we game: to have fun and connect with others.”
An upcoming on-ground event will provide a safe, welcoming space for gamers to come together and celebrate what makes the community strong.
For more updates, follow MyGameOn and SAYS Tech on social media.
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