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Liquid Telecom supports video game developers across Africa
As a local partner for Global Game Jam, Liquid Telecom will provide participants with dedicated venues and high-speed internet access…
As a local partner for Global Game Jam, Liquid Telecom will provide participants with dedicated venues and high-speed internet access through its ‘Cape to Cairo’ network
African gaming developers, programmers and designers can now smile after a Leading pan-African telecoms group – Liquid Telecom- vows its support for such at locally hosted Global Game Jam events that will run across the region late this January.
As a local partner in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia, Liquid Telecom will provide participants in the Global Game Jam with venues and high-speed connectivity as they spend 48 hours developing video games as part of a worldwide competition.
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Global Game Jam is the world’s largest game jam event taking place at various locations around the world this weekend. Established in 2008 by a small group of gaming enthusiasts, Global Game Jam has grown into a major international event and last year was held in 803 locations across 108 countries, resulting in 8,606 games being created over one weekend.
Entrants have 48 hours to design, develop and test a new game, which must be part of a secret theme.
“Events like Global Game Jam are a great way for local game developers to connect with the global community and test their skills. At Liquid Telecom, we are passionate about supporting these types of initiatives that promote collaboration whilst also putting our high-speed fibre network to the test. We are already seeing a huge uptake of online gaming on our fibre network – all the way from Cape Town to Cairo,” said Ben Roberts, Group CTIO, Liquid Telecom.
Through its Innovation Partnership initiative, Liquid Telecom has been supporting some of the region’s first international gaming tournaments, providing high-speed connectivity for competitive gamers. It has also partnered with many of the region’s leading innovation hubs and today supports almost 200 hubs through its network, connecting over 250,000 individuals and over 10,000 start-ups across the continent.
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Global Game Jam will be hosted by Liquid Telecom at the following locations this weekend:
- Nairobi Garage, Kenya
- Westerwelle Startup Haus, Kigali, Rwanda
- Innovation Village, Kampala, Uganda
- Liquid Telecom Zambia Office, Livingstone, Zambia
Liquid Telecom has sadly had to cancel plans to host the event in Zimbabwe due to the recent internet shutdowns by the government.