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GTSA 2025 Calls for Cross-border Collaboration
The need to build a unified, scalable digital gaming ecosystem is one of the major overall goals targeted for the Gaming Tech Summit Africa slated for Nairobi, Kenya, between June 2 and 6.
As Africa’s digital economy accelerates, the risk of fragmentation across regulatory, linguistic and technological lines continues to grow. However, GTSA 2025 is set to challenge that narrative. The summit positions itself as the platform where Africa connects, not competes, in building a thriving tech and gaming ecosystem.
Organised by Velex Advisory, GTSA 2025 will bring together game developers, investors, regulators, telcos and fintech innovators from Western, Eastern, Northern and Southern Africa. The goal is to break down silos and aligned efforts towards a shared continent-wide digital opportunity.
“GTSA is more than a conference. It is a movement towards shaping a progressive, inclusive, well-regulated and balanced gaming ecosystem for the continent,” said David Moshi, Managing Partner at Velex Advisory.
At the heart of the summit is a bold effort to connect the dots across Africa’s diverse tech and gaming ecosystems, from mobile payment innovations in Kenya and West Africa to cloud infrastructure hubs in the south to emerging regulatory frameworks in both Anglophone and Francophone regions.
The summit will host regular roundtables and cross-market founder showcases, creating tangible opportunities for collaboration, scaling, and growth.
Africa’s gaming market, which is projected to exceed $2.5 billion, presents one of the continent’s most promising digital growth stories. However, stakeholders must begin working together, not in isolation, to realise that potential. This is the opportunity that GTSA 2025 offers.







