Mizer started from frustration.
For years, gamers in Bangladesh have been dealing with the same problems.
You try to build your setup, but you can’t find authentic gear easily. Prices don’t make sense. Half the time you’re not even sure if the product is original. There’s no proper platform built for gamers. No place that truly understands what you need.
We’ve been in this space for a long time through Inymize.
We’ve worked with creators, esports players, and gaming communities across the country. We’ve seen how fast the gaming scene is growing, and at the same time, how broken the commerce side still is.
So we decided to fix it.
Mizer is built as a dedicated gaming e-commerce platform for Bangladesh. Not a general store. Not a copy of something else.
This is built from the ground up for gamers.
A place where you can find real products, from real brands, with real trust.
But Mizer is not just about buying and selling.
We are building something much bigger.
We are building a platform where gamers can explore setups, follow what their favorite creators are using, and actually understand what works best for them. A place where creators can influence, recommend, and even build their own identity through the gear they use. A place where brands can finally connect with the Bangladeshi gaming audience the right way.
Right now, there is a gap between global gaming brands and Bangladesh. The demand is here, the audience is here, but the structure is missing.
Mizer is here to build that structure.
Behind Mizer is Inymize. We are already working at the core of the gaming ecosystem in Bangladesh. From managing creators to running esports initiatives and building community-driven campaigns, we are deeply connected to this space. Mizer is a natural extension of that work.
Because we don’t just observe the market.
We are part of it.
We know what gamers want because we are gamers.
We know what works because we test it every day.
Our goal is clear.
We want to make gaming gear more accessible across Bangladesh. Not just in major cities, but everywhere. We want a gamer from any district to be able to build their setup without limitations.
We want to create trust in the system, so people don’t have to second guess every purchase.
We want to support creators, so they can grow, earn, and influence the next generation.
We want to bring global brands into Bangladesh in a structured way, so they can invest, grow, and become part of this ecosystem.
And most importantly, we want to push the entire gaming culture forward.
Because gaming is no longer just a hobby.
It’s a career.
It’s an industry.
It’s a future.
Bangladesh has the talent.
Bangladesh has the audience.
Now it’s time to build the infrastructure.
Mizer is one step toward that.
This is not just a store.
This is not just a project.
This is part of a bigger movement.
A greater Bangladesh for gaming.