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Digital Horizons: E-Gaming's Surge Across Africa

Wednesday 17 July 2024 - 11:16
Digital Horizons: E-Gaming's Surge Across Africa

In the vibrant cities spanning from Lagos to Nairobi, young Africans are immersing themselves in the digital realm, transforming a passion for video games into a burgeoning e-sports industry. This phenomenon transcends mere high scores and bragging rights; it fosters community, sparks creativity, and serves as a novel expression breaking traditional boundaries.

In the dynamic landscape of digital entertainment, sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing a significant surge. According to a report by games analytics firm Newzoo and South African gaming platform Carry1st, the number of gamers in the region has soared from 77 million in 2015 to an astounding 186 million in 2021. This remarkable growth is primarily driven by the mobile gaming boom, with 95% of gamers favoring smartphones and tablets over traditional consoles and PCs. Here, the true power lies in one's pocket.

Cordel Robbin-Coker, CEO and co-founder of Carry1st, highlighted the continent's potential, stating, "Africa is the future of gaming. Thanks to the massive influx of people coming online and a young and dynamic population, gaming in Africa is exploding." He emphasized that this trend is not only about people playing games but also about those willing to invest financially in this space.

Africa's gaming market is on an impressive trajectory, with revenues reaching $862.8 million in 2022, a notable 8.7% increase from the previous year, as reported by Newzoo. Mobile games have been at the forefront, contributing a substantial 90% to the region's total video game sales. Looking forward, Newzoo forecasts that gaming revenue in Africa will surpass the $1 billion mark for the first time in 2024. This anticipated growth underscores Cordel Robbin-Coker’s belief in the steady rise of gaming investments across the continent.

The African Business website reports that Nigeria emerged as Africa's leading video game market in 2022, narrowly outpacing South Africa. Nigeria's gaming sector generated an impressive $249 million, slightly ahead of South Africa's $236 million. Kenya followed with $46 million, Ethiopia with $42 million, and Ghana with $34 million, highlighting robust growth across various markets. Notably, Ethiopia showcased the continent's fastest growth rate at 13%. Combined, the revenues of Nigeria and South Africa are double that of the remaining eight leading countries, underscoring the maturity and dominance of these markets within Africa's expanding gaming landscape.

However, the journey is not without its challenges. Limited infrastructure, internet connectivity issues, and funding obstacles are part of the current landscape. Yet, as in any compelling game, it is these obstacles that make the victory even sweeter. With increasing investments and a growing number of initiatives aimed at supporting the gaming community, the future appears promising.

Africa’s e-gaming movement is more than a fleeting trend; it is a significant cultural shift. It is about rewriting the narrative, one game at a time, and demonstrating that the next big gaming superstar could emerge from anywhere, be it a small town in Ghana or the heart of Johannesburg.

So, the next time you pick up a controller, remember: the future of gaming is being shaped right here, in the heart of Africa. Game on!


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