The African gaming industry is on the cusp of a new era, driven by the soaring popularity of live streaming. From casual enthusiasts to professional e-sports players, gamers across the continent are flocking to live streaming platforms to showcase their skills and engage with their audience. This has given rise to a vibrant and constantly expanding community of gamers throughout Africa.

The last five years have seen a remarkable transformation in the African gaming industry, with gamers no longer confined to outdated internet cafés. With the proliferation of smartphones and high internet penetration, 95% of gamers on the continent now play from home. And now, with the seismic shift to online streaming, the African gaming scene is poised for explosive growth, creating limitless opportunities for gamers and developers alike. The future of African gaming is here, and it promises to be nothing short of thrilling.

The Future Of Gaming In Africa is Live Streaming 

According to a report by Newzoo and Carry1st, the industry recorded a massive uptick in the number of gamers in Sub-Saharan Africa from 77 million in 2015 to 186 million in 2021. This is mainly due to the expansion of internet connectivity, digital technology, and social media, combined with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Africa’s gaming industry is experiencing exponential growth and is making a significant impact on the global esports scene. According to Statista, the Games Live Streaming market revenue is projected to reach US$346.00m in 2023, with an estimated 166.00m users by 2027. The impressive numbers aside, African gamers are also gaining global recognition, with top players like Sylvia Gathoni (QueenArrow) and Grant Hinds making a name for themselves. Gathoni was recently listed in Forbes 30 and won the best female player award at the CANOC eSports Series in Guadeloupe, while Hinds has collaborated with top brands such as Red Bull and Xbox and has amassed over 40,000 YouTube subscribers. These talented individuals are leading the way for the growing e-sports movement in Africa. 

With the African gaming industry only just getting started, the future looks bright for this dynamic and rapidly evolving industry.

Game On: Empowering Africa’s Next Generation of Esports Champions!

It is impressive to note that despite the numerous challenges such as limited resources and unreliable internet connections, the gaming industry in Africa is experiencing growth and gaining wider recognition. Game studios are now embracing ownership concepts, offering players the ability to possess and trade in-game characters, while also incorporating African cultural heritage into their games. We cordially invite you to join as we delve into the dynamic and exciting world of African gaming

One such example is Qene Games, a pioneering game studio that aims to transform Africa’s gaming landscape with award-winning titles such as Kukulu and Gebeta. Kukulu won the 2018 AppsAfrica award for Best Media & Entertainment App, while Gebeta won the prestigious Best App of the Year award in 2020.

Qene Games is dedicated to supporting African gamers and their unique challenges. That is why they’ve introduced Kinet Live, a feature that could revolutionize how gamers earn with their talent. 

Kukulu image by Qene Games

“Live-streaming is the future of gaming, and we want to ensure that African gamers are not left behind,” said Dawit. ” With Kinet Live, we are creating a level playing field where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. And it’s not just limited to pro gamers – anyone with a passion for live streaming can now take advantage of Kinet and earn money by streaming their gameplay.”

The rise of live-streaming in the African gaming industry is a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of African gamers. With the power of live-streaming, African gamers can now compete on a global stage and showcase their skills to a wider audience

For more media enquiries, visit Qene Games’ official website or reach out to: contact@qenetech.com

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