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Africa embraces e-sports with first mass event

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast: Abidjan celebrates all gamers with the first and largest e-sport event in Africa. Close to 30 000 people watched the event online with a peak of 8000 simultaneous viewers during the finals.
eSports gaming winners.
eSports gaming winners.

From 11-12 November 2017, Abidjan was host to the first and largest e-sport event in Africa where 256 gamers gathered to compete over two days for cash prizes amounting to 8,500,000 FCFA (13,000 Euros) at the Palais de la Culture. Street Fighter V, Naruto and FIFA attracted video game players from five African countries including Ghana, Nigeria, Benin, and Burkina Faso.

Sidick Bakayoko, the event organiser and managing director of Paradise Game said, “This is the first time in Africa that gamers from African countries come together to compete on such a large scale.

“Beyond the show and the prizes, our objective was to establish a platform to emulate and also connect the industry players. Africa counts for only 1% of a 100 billion dollar industry so the opportunity is real. We want to make this event an annual meeting.”

This is the first time in Africa that gamers from African countries come together to compete on such a large scale.

The competition was commented by Abdoulaye Sarr “the prof” and streamed live on twitch, Facebook and RTI mobile, the national TV web app. Close to 30,000 people watched the event online with a peak of 8000 simultaneous viewers during the finals.

Beyond the tournaments, thousands of visitors enjoyed a full range of exhibitions ranging from virtual reality games to speeches showcasing game developers and scriptwriters; as well a dedicated gaming kids zone for the little ones.

Emmanuel Yao from Ubisoft Singapore provided the audience with a full overview of the myriad of job opportunities that the gaming industry can provide.

Allou Morell dominated the FIFA tournament, Fan Henok won at Naruto and Gilchrist Boka succeeded on Street Fighter V. Two of them were rewarded with a seat to play in the upcoming international competition: the Africa Game show to be held in Morocco on Saturday, November 18,  2017. This opportunity was offered by Orange, the official sponsor of FEJA.

Source: African Press Organisation

APO is the sole press release wire in Africa, and the global leader in media relations related to Africa. With headquarters in Dakar, Senegal, APO owns a media database of over 150,000 contacts and the main Africa-related news online community.

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