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Video gaming in Nigeria : ウィキペディア英語版
Video gaming in Nigeria
Video gaming is relatively a new sector in Nigeria. As of 2015, the video gaming sector is still very small in the country, with only half a dozen young companies creating games. However, in part due to the country's fast growing mobile market and its young population, video games are rapidly growing in popularity.
==Current situation==

Due to the growing penetration of smartphones across Nigeria and mobile broadband access that is cheaper and faster than it has been a few years earlier, developers have the opportunity to spread mobile games easily. The population of Nigeria is young, with more than 60% of the population being under 25 years old, and its locally produced movies and music both form a strong industry. Nigeria has the world's fastest growing mobile internet usage behind China and India.〔
According to Kunle Ogungbamila, CEO of Kuluya, Africa is "mobile first," with 650 million mobile-phone subscribers in Africa and close to 20% of those subscribers owning smartphones. This figure is expected to double by 2017. Android-based operating systems are currently the most used, but as the Google Play Store has millions of North-American and European applications available in the country, it is difficult for local developers to break through. Furthermore, in-app purchases have proved to be an unsuccessful market strategy in Nigeria, with only 15% of the customers of local "breakout hit" ''ChopUp'' being willing to pay. However, mobile banking has only been introduced in Nigeria in 2012 and is expected to grow greatly in the coming years.〔
According to Nigerian developers, the biggest market for local games is overseas. The business model of video game developer Gamsole targets foreign customers, with their games drawing inspiration from western releases such as ''Candy Crush'' and ''Angry Birds''. According to founder Abiola Olaniran, "We don’t see it making sense for us to design for Nigerians alone ... We couldn’t have gotten ... 9 million downloads in Nigeria." More than 60% of video games released by Kuluya are being downloaded outside of Nigeria,〔 with most downloads coming from Ghana, Kenya and South Africa, as well as various Asian countries.
Large western companies such as Electronic Arts and Gameloft have been profiting the Nigerian game market since 2012.〔 Meanwhile, large console manufacturers such as Microsoft and Sony have little interest in the country and though the XBox 360 and PlayStation 3 are reasonably popular, services as XBox Live are not available in Nigeria and video game piracy is common.〔
Kuluya, Gamsole and Maliyo Games, each based in Lagos and focused on mobile gaming, are considered some of the most important game developers in Africa in 2013. The gaming culture in Kenya is considered one of the fastest growing in Africa.

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