Rony Lusigi welcomes Esports Nations Cup as a boost for Kenya

Kenya Esports Federation president Rony Lusigi

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Kenya Esports Federation president Rony Lusigi has hailed
the launch of the Esports Nations Cup, calling it a milestone that will give
Kenyan players a bigger platform to showcase their talent.
The Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) on Tuesday unveiled
the new global competition, which will feature four popular titles: EA FC 25,
PUBG Mobile, Dota 2, and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Nations from around the
world will send representatives to battle for glory later this year.
Speaking to Citizen Digital, Lusigi expressed optimism that
Kenya will not only participate but also make its presence felt.
“We welcome the move by the Esports World Cup Foundation to
establish the Esports Nations Cup. This is an exciting prospect for the world
of esports. Nothing beats competing for national pride,” said Lusigi.
He added: “Kenya has strong local communities in two of the
four titles selected—EA FC and PUBG Mobile. We look forward to taking part.”
In recent years, Kenya has stepped up efforts to grow
esports, rolling out grassroots competitions and regional qualifiers. The
inclusion of EA FC and PUBG Mobile, both hugely popular among local gamers, is
seen as a golden opportunity for Kenyan players to test themselves against the
world’s best.
Beyond competition, the Nations Cup is expected to
legitimize esports further as a competitive discipline while providing Kenyan
gamers with valuable international exposure—fueling the continued rise of the
country’s esports scene.
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