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African gaming market set to reach $1-billion mark next year 

The Sub-Saharan African gaming market is set to surpass $1-billion by 2024 and will keep growing in the coming years.

New data released from Newzoo (www.newzoo.com), the leading provider of games market data and insights, and Carry1st (www.carry1st.com), Africa’s leading publisher of games and digital content, reveals that the African gaming market is set for continued growth, driven by increased mobile gaming revenues. 

According to a new report commissioned by Carry1st, the Sub-Saharan Africa gaming market is projected to reach over $1-billion by 2024 and will continue to grow in the following year by an estimated 10.6%. The mobile gaming sector is expected to lead this growth, outpacing revenues generated by console and PC gaming combined.

An earlier report released in 2021 from Newzoo and Carry1st showed the games industry in Sub-Saharan Africa was on track to increase by 728% in 10 years.

Key findings from the report: 

Carry1st CEO and Co-founder Cordel Robbin-Coker comments,  

“Historically, it has been nearly impossible to get reliable data on the African market, so we’re pleased to partner with Newzoo to share this report. This latest data demonstrates that Africa continues to be the fastest-growing mobile gaming market in the world. This is even more pronounced with Western markets seeing their first signs of slowed growth and even decline.

“With a massive influx of internet users and rapid adoption of digital payments, Africa is poised to follow in the footsteps of Southeast Asia and emerge as a major player in the global gaming industry.”

Tom Wijman, Lead Games Analyst at Newzoo, said: “The African games market is a story of potential. For the last three years, growth in the market has outpaced the global average, and it is set to keep doing so for the coming years. Saying that it’s also a challenging region to find success in. Sub-Saharan Africa houses 7% of the global player audience, but its players spend less than half a percent of global gaming revenues.

“Infrastructural improvements will ensure that Africa’s player audience will continue to grow rapidly, whereas adoption of digital payments and inclusion of these payment methods in gaming platforms will ensure players can convert into paying gamers. Finally, local success stories like Carry1st’s and localised content will help grow the region’s gaming market in the coming years.”

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