Qene Games, in partnership with Ethio Telecom, will make high-quality mobile games available to the Ethiopian market by utilizing the service providers fintech solutions.
The partnership between Qene Games and Ethio telecom will be a prominent achievement for the Ethiopian gaming sector. The partnership ultimately aims to solve the gaming sector’s primary challenge – payment options. Using Ethio telecom’s fintech solutions, Qene will make its games available through various models, including subscriptions and in-app purchases.
“We believe that Africa has a great potential to become a major games exporter and compete in the global creative and entertainment industry. However, the first step we need to take to make this a reality is to give African creators easy access to sell their content in the African market. We are happy to have taken a step forward in this direction with our recent partnership with Ethio Telecom.” says Dawit Abraham, CEO of Qene Games.
The partnership will kick off using Qene’s first-ever mobile game, Kukulu. The game is being localized into more than four Ethiopian languages and exhibits culturally revelant characters and settings that Ethiopian players find relevant. Following this launch, Qene will work to make its games library and more locally and continentally sourced high-quality games available to the Ethiopian market.
This collaboration’s long-term vision is to boost the number of African games published in the continent and grow the industry by providing easy access to market for talented game creators. “Through this and coming partnerships, we want to provide African countries with enjoyable and relatable content, while at the same time showing young people in Africa that the gaming industry is a promising and financially viable sector to get into.” says Samuel Sisay, CTO and lead developer at Qene Games.
Qene Games also aims to utilize its membership in the Pan-African Gaming Group (PAGG) to realize this vision. Launched in February 2022, the Pan African Gaming Group brought ten top African gaming studios as one to unify the continent’s gaming sector. This group currently has access to fifty mobile games from its games library.
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