One of the things I really like about Khelostar — and not enough people talk about this — is how much effort they’ve put into the social side of the platform. It’s not just about jumping into matches and logging off. There’s this whole layer built around people, and honestly, it makes a huge difference. You’ve got these profile pages you can actually customize. Add a pic, show off your stats, highlight achievements — that kind of stuff. And yeah, maybe that sounds small, but it’s nice. It gives you a sense of identity beyond just a username in a lobby. You can follow other players too, especially if you’ve got a few favorites or teammates you’re trying to keep up with. There are also groups — like little hubs for players who are into the same kinds of games or playstyles. You can join one for casual players, or strategy-focused folks, or even regional ones. Some groups organize challenges and events, which, let’s be honest, are half the reason people log in every day. There are rewards too — skins, badges, or just bragging rights. Either way, it keeps things interesting. Another cool thing? They’ve got a mentorship feature. It’s low-key one of the best parts. New players can connect with more experienced ones who’ve been around the block — and the system actually matches people based on play history and interests.