Draft:Video games in Africa

  • Comment: WP:INDISCRIMINATE applies here. The History section on here appears particularly egregious, should be significantly shortened instead of being a list of any video game of note being published on the continent.
    I would suggest splitting this up into additional drafts of the individual companies. Or find sourcing about the industry as a whole, instead of single companies at a time.
    This could use significant restructuring and cutting, perhaps. And portions of it could be made into some kind of MOS:LIST Bluethricecreamman (talk) 02:35, 16 July 2024 (UTC)


Video games in Africa is a sector that emerged from 1994, when the first independent studio in Africa, Celestial Games, established to South Africa. The sector then developed slowly with the establishment of Ubisoft in Casablanca, Morocco in 1998 and the creation of local companies such as Madiba Olivier, creator of Aurion: The Legacy of the Kori-Odan, by Wesley Kirinya who designs the first African 3D independent game, Adventures of Nyangi.[1] · [2] · [3] · [4] or the Malagasy studio Lomay, creator of the racing game Gazkar[5]. The first initiatives and the democratisation of smartphones and internet access then allow new projects to see the day[6].

  1. ^ "Wesley Kirinya, (Founder, Lead Developer Gwimgrafx Studios Limited)". African Global Networks.
  2. ^ "Adventures of Nyangi". Timbuktu Chronicles.
  3. ^ "Gaming industry hits high points". pd.co.ke. 25 July 2019. Archived from the original on 2024-05-26.
  4. ^ " Kenya Games Industry". Polygon. 3 July 2013..
  5. ^ "«Gazkar»: 1er jeu de voitures 100% malgache". RFI. 28 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Afrique numérique ; quand les jeux vidéo décollent". cpafrique.fr. 4 April 2023.

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