Who’s Leading Africa’s Fast-Growing Online Gaming Market Today?
Regulation · 2026-05-13

Africa’s online gaming market is projected to reach US$11.3 billion by 2032, driven by rapid urbanisation, expanding internet access, mobile payment adoption, and the continent’s predominantly young population.

Africa’s digital gaming market continues to attract growing attention from both international and regional platforms, as operators accelerate expansion across the continent’s leading and emerging economies. South Africa remains Africa’s most developed regulated gaming market, while Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and Egypt are also among the region’s fastest-growing digital entertainment markets.


Industry observers note that Africa is increasingly being viewed as one of the next major growth regions for online gaming and interactive entertainment. Several global gaming platforms have recently expanded into markets such as Ghana and Nigeria, reflecting rising confidence in the continent’s long-term digital growth potential.


According to the United Nations, Africa currently has the world’s youngest population, with around 70% of people in Sub-Saharan Africa under the age of 30. At the same time, internet penetration across the continent has continued to rise steadily, increasing from 25% in 2019 to 36% in 2025, according to International Telecommunication Union data.


A 2024 industry report found that users aged between 18 and 35 account for approximately 60% of Africa’s online gaming user base. The report highlighted that several macro and microeconomic factors are contributing to the sector’s rapid growth, including regulatory liberalisation, growing digital infrastructure, increasing smartphone adoption, and the integration of mobile payment systems.


The report also noted that gaming is increasingly viewed by younger consumers as a mainstream form of digital entertainment. Partnerships between local technology companies and international gaming platforms are further accelerating innovation and improving user experience across the market.


Major regional gaming platforms have continued reporting strong growth across Africa. Several companies recorded double-digit revenue growth in 2025, supported largely by expansion into emerging African markets and increasing mobile user participation.


Industry experts also point to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) as one of Africa’s highest-potential emerging gaming markets. Although the sector remains relatively under-regulated, growing demand and increasing digital participation are drawing attention from both regional and international operators.


Analysts believe governments across Africa are gradually moving toward more structured regulatory and taxation frameworks, with policymakers prioritising registration systems, market visibility, and digital oversight rather than immediate market restrictions.


Industry data showed that South Africa remained Africa’s largest interactive gaming market in 2025, followed by Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya. The report highlighted continued growth in both locally regulated and offshore digital gaming activity across the continent.


At the same time, illegal and unlicensed platforms remain a major challenge in several African markets. Industry groups in South Africa estimate that a significant share of online gaming activity still takes place through unregulated channels, raising concerns around consumer protection, tax collection, and long-term market sustainability.


Industry representatives continue to stress the importance of stable and transparent regulatory frameworks. They argue that policy consistency, regulatory clarity, and responsible digital oversight will play a critical role in attracting long-term investment into Africa’s online gaming ecosystem.


Several industry observers believe Africa could eventually move toward greater regional regulatory coordination. Discussions around payment oversight, data sharing, and responsible gaming standards are increasingly becoming part of broader policy conversations as the continent’s digital entertainment sector continues to mature.

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