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Plans are at an advanced stage to inaugurate a Kenyan league for e-gaming in July this year, the first step towards the country participating in her debut international-sports competition by the end of 2019.
The recently registered e-sports Kenya Federation will soon unveil a 16 team e-sports Kenyan League.
Despite being registered by the ministry of sports 10 months ago, the federation says they are ready to roll out a national league in the country and will fast-track the affiliation process in time to participate in the 11th E-sports world championships which will be held in Seoul, South Korea, later this year.
“ We are letting corporates own the (league) teams and run the teams to make them as competitive as possible and giving the athletes the chance to show case themselves,” said Mr Ojwang during a presentation to reward the winner of the ESKF logo competition in Nairobi.
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The competition was supported by Flooks, one of Kenya’s leading gaming technology firms.
“We will be launching the EKL platform and once we launch the platform we are going to ask the public to register. We will also give a criteria on how to do that,” added Mr Ojwang.
The 10th E sports World Championships, held in 2018,featured three official titles–League of Legends, Counter-Strike Global Offensive, Tekken 7 were played, with more than 459 players from 46 countries taking part.
“There has never been an African team and I have received so many calls since announcing our ambition. But I want us to get to the deep end of the pool and get the experience because I believe can be the biggest e-sports nation in this continent.” Mr Ojwang adds that, in addition to public tournaments, they also intend to collaborate with the ministry of education with a view to having the sport incorporated into thee-learning programme at primary school level.“We have vibrant programmes to bring e-sports to the public. We want e-sports to be a game for everybody and not just one for kids in the bedroom but one they can also engage in with their parents. We are discussing with different institutions to introduce scholarships and bursaries for e-sport athletes as a way of giving meaning to parents allowing their kids to participate in e sports.”
Flooks CEO,Mr Bendon Murgor said:“Flooks is a new entrant with expertise in gaming technology. We are here to provide the support for end to end experience for gamers and to ensure that EKF provides the arena for gamers to converge and compete.
“We are also offering sponsorship for the different leagues that are coming up.”
Kenya’s e-gaming potential has been valued at KSh 4.9 billion,as per the independent survey on e-sports conducted in 2017.
In this regard, Mr Ojwang explained:“Most of the revenue was through mobile and platform games downloads as well as purchase of e-gaming equipment like the PS4s and X-boxes.”
Developing the right infrastructure is one of the key challenges the new federation will contend with but Mr Ojwang says they will focus on procuring partnerships with private sector players to set up e-sports arenas to facilitate the growth of the sport.
E-gaming is massively followed in Asia and Europe, with millions of television audiences on television, mainly enjoyed through online live streaming, while thousands pay top dollar tickets to enjoy e-sports competitions live.
The launch comes after world football governing body FIFA launched its own league with European clubs including Manchester United, Bundesliga giants, Wolfsburg and Schalke 04 unveiling their teams.
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