At Devcom yesterday, a panel of experts from across the African games industry called for the wider business to address the biases and misconceptions they have about the continent's games markets.
The talk was hosted by Games Industry Africa co-founder and Starbreeze VP of business development Vic Bassey, and featured Africa Games Week co-founder and RenderHeads CEO Nick Hall, RocketRide business development manager and IGDA board member Limpho Moeti, and Maliyo Games founder Hugo Obi.
Reacting to a question from the audience, the panel advocated for the games industry at large to educate itself on Africa's markets. The topic came up after an audience member said in earnest that they were not really aware that there was a games industry in Africa, or people interested in games, touching upon the visibility issues impacting the continent. They further asked how devs from Europe can help change that image.
"One of the best things I think you can do is look at your own biases and perceptions," Hall said. "Why did you think that an entire continent is not participating in the space? It's literally a third of the world's population. This bugs me, whenever there's this big game launch, they've got this big world map, and Africa is never in there. Never.
"And there's this assumption of, well, of course not. Because what is Africa? Africa is poverty, Africa is wild animals, Africa is war zones. And that is not what Africa is about. And if you did even a modicum of research, you would see that that's not the case. So the spiteful answer is: be better," he laughed.
"But practically though, there is a visibility issue, and the thing you can do with your limited support is, if there are African games, find out about them,
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