It is not always fun for the gaming industry in Uganda
Uganda’s first professional gaming and e-sports brand, Arudem created by a group of young gamers, is now revolutionising the industry.
Arudem, created in 2019, is currently being run by 10 individuals, who have managed to build a gaming community of about 5,000 people across the world. “We have received positive feedback from our gaming community,” Arudem founder and team lead, Ivan Kibuuka told The EastAfrican.
The most popular online video games are “Call of Duty: Warzone” , “Fortnite” and “Apex” because they give gamers a sense of being in a community, Kibuuka said. First-person shooter games like “Halo Battlefield” and “Call of Duty Multiplayer” are also popular.
Kibuuka said they will launch the Arudem Hangout in 2023 at Fast Sports Fusion within the Design Hub on 5th Street, Industrial Area in Kampala. “The hangout will be a place where our community members can stream, play and learn about professional gaming. ''We also plan to run a few community-building activities mainly workshops on animation, graphics design and other segments in the creative industry.
Although the digital art industry in Uganda is showing signs of growth it is still dogged by a number challenges that include lack of skilled labour, funding and data. Those employed in the industry include illustrators, animators, video game developers, graphic and motion designers, coders, videographers, photographers and musicians.
“Funding and exposure are the greatest challenges facing the industry,” Laurean Ntaate, the founder of Tribe Uganda, a creatives' guild association told The EastAfrican.
“There is still less appreciation for digital artists, so their projects get little funding,” said David Mugabo, an animator, graphic and motion designer. Read More…