Gaming firm targets student market in Africa with new campus program


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PUBG Mobile has launched a Campus
Ambassador Program in Kenya and Nigeria, marking a push to capture Africa’s
student market as the global gaming giant rolls out its Version 4.0 update.
The initiative allows university students
to organize on-campus tournaments, promote the game through content creation,
and earn up to $500 a month. PUBG is also inviting students to design maps and
items for possible inclusion in-game, linking entertainment with digital skills
and side incomes.
The move comes as mobile gaming companies
look to lock in Africa’s young, tech-savvy audience. With rising smartphone use
and cheaper data, students represent one of the fastest-growing segments of the
gaming market.
The Version 4.0 update introduces new
features such as the haunted Wraithmoor Mansion map, the
Predator-versus-Survivor UNFAIL mode, and an upgraded World of Wonder creator
platform. Classic Mode has been enhanced with improved weapon handling and the
addition of the Mortar.
Africa-specific content has also been
introduced, including a Zulu-inspired avatar, a Nigeria Independence Day frame,
and a Kenyan bead space gift. PUBG says the features allow players to showcase
cultural identity while gaming.
Technical improvements include a new “Super
Smooth” graphics mode offering up to 60fps, reduced lag, cooler device
temperatures, and faster download speeds.
PUBG’s push underlines how global
publishers are tailoring products to Africa, where mobile gaming is emerging as
both a form of entertainment and a platform for digital entrepreneurship.
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