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Amusnet Announces Strategic Partnership with BetFounders
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Amusnet has announced strategic partnership with casino platform BetFounders. This collaboration is crucial to Amusnet’s strategy to deepen its engagement with the African market. Initially focusing on Ghana, the partnership will lay the foundation for a broader expansion across the continent.
“Our primary goal is establishing a strong presence in Africa, starting with Ghana as our first partnership. We’re focusing on expanding our portfolio to cater to the unique needs of the African market. This involves offering localised content and services while constantly enhancing and diversifying our game offerings to meet African players’ evolving tastes and preferences. We are committed to integrating more culturally relevant games, unique promotions, and tailored experiences that resonate with our audience. Ghana is just the beginning; we’re already planning to extend our reach to other African countries under the BetFounders partnership, ensuring that we become a key player in the continent’s gaming landscape,” Hamed Rahimi, Regional Business Development Manager at Amusnet, said.
“The partnership with Amusnet is an important milestone for BetFounders. The benefits of this collaboration are varied, including access to a wide array of innovative gaming solutions that enhance our platform’s offerings. Amusnet’s cutting-edge technology complements our existing infrastructure, allowing us to deliver a more engaging and immersive user experience,” Artur Harutyunyan, Co-Founder and CEO of BetFounders, said.
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Yesterday, history was made as the African Esports Championship 2024 concluded in spectacular fashion at the Mohammed V Complex in Casablanca.
AEC24 was a powerful demonstration of the rapid growth and rise of the African Esports scene.
The closing ceremony was a reflection of the event’s success, with a capacity crowd on their feet, celebrating the achievements of Africa’s finest Esports athletes. The evening was filled with exciting
moments, from the intense and deciding final matches to the grand award ceremony where medals were handed out to the champions.
But the night didn’t end there—Casablanca’s arena transformed into a festival of African pride, with Morocco’s top music stars taking the stage, turning the Esports celebration into a night of music, dance, and joy.
We’ve seen incredible displays of unity, sportsmanship, and passion from every participant. We’re grateful beyond words to all the athletes, teams, local hosts, and fans who came together to make this event a reality. You’ve all been part of something extraordinary.
As we look to the future, we’re excited that the journey doesn’t end here. Our newly crowned African champions are set to take their place on the international stage at the World Esports Championship in Riyadh later this year. Africa’s time has come, and we can’t wait to see these teams shine in front of the world.
Thank you, Casablanca, thank you, Africa, for making AEC24 a monumental success. Here’s to many more!
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African Esports Championship is here: Everything you need to know
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The long-awaited African Esports Championship is just days away, and the excitement is reaching its peak! From August 17th to 21st, Casablanca will become the epicenter of African Esports as the continent’s best athletes compete for national glory and secure a spot at the World Esports Championship in Riyadh this November.
The championship will kick off with a grand opening ceremony on August 16th at the Complexe Sportif Mohammed V setting the tone for what promises to be an unforgettable event. Over 180 athletes from 17 countries will showcase their skills across three game titles in five competitions: CS2 Open, CS2 Women, MLBB Open, MLBB Women, and Dota 2.
Entry to the African Esports Championship is free, and you can register to attend at: tickettailor.com/eventsiesf/1351611
Esports has been growing at an incredible pace worldwide, and now it’s Africa’s time to shine on the world stage. AEC24 marks a historic milestone as Africa’s first offline Esports championship which adds even more to the excitement. It will showcase the region’s Esports growth, talent, and passion, offering a glimpse into the promising future of Esports on the continent.
As the best teams face off in Casablanca, we’re expecting an event to remember for years and something that sets the stage for many more exciting events in the region.
Join us in celebrating this monumental moment for African Esports. Get ready for a tournament that brings the Esports community one step closer together.
See you in Casablanca!
Africa
GoldenRace strengthens leadership in Africa through Convex
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August 12, 2024
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GoldenRace, leading provider of award-winning Virtual Sports and betting solutions, has signed a key partnership agreement with Convex, a premier Africa-focused platform provider.
Thanks to this deal, Convex will be distributing GoldenRace’ games to their clients in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Lesotho, Eswatini, DRC, Mozambique, Nigeria, Zambia and Namibia.
“Partnering with GoldenRace is a significant milestone for Convex Technologies,” said Norman Ondego, Convex’s Head of Partnerships. “This collaboration will not only enhance our product offerings but also provide GoldenRace with a robust platform to reach more clients across Africa. It’s a win-win situation that will drive growth and innovation for both companies.”
Martin Wachter, CEO and Founder of GoldenRace, declared: “Africa, where we have been leaders since many years ago, is a key market for us, and thanks to partnerships like this one with Convex Technologies, we extend our services to more markets in the continent, strengthening our position in the African igaming industry.”
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