The
video game industry is a young industry in
Ghana, and has been developing in the country since the early 1980s.
Leti Arts
Leti Arts is a Ghanaian video game company headquartered in Accra. It was founded by Eyram Tawia, a member of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance
The Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance is a US-based business network for African entrepreneurs that p ...
is one of the emerging
video game companies
The following lists of video game companies are available:
* List of video game developers
* List of video game publishers
* List of indie game developers
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in Africa.
Leti Arts
Leti Arts is a Ghanaian video game company headquartered in Accra. It was founded by Eyram Tawia, a member of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance
The Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance is a US-based business network for African entrepreneurs that p ...
was founded by two pioneers in the African video game industry, Eyram Tawia and Wesley Kirinya in 2009. Eyram Tawia is the CEO of Leti Arts. Both game developers were originally based on two opposite sides of the continent and came together to bring African games and digital comics to a worldwide audience. They aim to showcase Africa's contributions to digital content creation and challenge stereotypes to prevent misrepresentation in Africa.
In 2007, Wesley Kirinya launched his first independent release, The Adventures of Nyang. The game was inspired by
Tomb Raider and is set in Kenya with Kenyan characters. Since founding Leti Arts, Kirinya and Tawia have launched several games includin
ConnectricityAfrica's LegendsSweavePuzzle Scout,nd more. With the release of various games, Ghana's video game industry is expanding at a steady pace. In 2024, the projected revenue in the video games market in Ghana is expected to reach US $135.50m and is anticipated to show an annual growth rate of 8.23%.
The Leti Art organization works closely with foreign and domestic marketing agencies and telecommunications companies like
Vodafone, Publicis West Africa, and Afroes
These companies work to promote and boost Ghana's video game industry. Leti has offices based in
Accra
Accra (; tw, Nkran; dag, Ankara; gaa, Ga or ''Gaga'') is the capital and largest city of Ghana, located on the southern coast at the Gulf of Guinea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean. As of 2021 census, the Accra Metropolitan District, , ...
,
Ghana, and
Nairobi Kenya
In August 2016,
Ghana's Gaming Commission, which regulates
gambling within the country, stated that it does not regulate video games as long as no bets are placed on players.
Organizations such as
Gamer TV,
Madagastar Esports,
AnTrix Gaming,
GameNerd,
Giiks Gaming City and GasBros Gaming Network are pioneers in the industry. Video gaming and gamers have been the rise for the last decade. Primarily tournaments are used to bring gamers around to associate and expand the gaming space. Events like the Annual
Global Game Jam have greatly helped in the establishment of gaming as a career choice. Organisations like Virtual Union and Gamers' Republic are pushing for pro gamers and associations like the Ghana E-sports Association are pushing to usher in a new era for E-sports in Ghana.
Tournaments are also held in major cities like
Accra
Accra (; tw, Nkran; dag, Ankara; gaa, Ga or ''Gaga'') is the capital and largest city of Ghana, located on the southern coast at the Gulf of Guinea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean. As of 2021 census, the Accra Metropolitan District, , ...
and
Kumasi. Video Gaming and eSports in general is slowly been accepted and integrated into the Ghanaian culture.
Video Game Development
Game developers of Ghana
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Leti Arts
Leti Arts is a Ghanaian video game company headquartered in Accra. It was founded by Eyram Tawia, a member of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance
The Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance is a US-based business network for African entrepreneurs that p ...
Misc games
* Twin Drums (Remote studio based in Berlin, Accra, & North America. Online games.)
References
Culture of Ghana
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