Nigeria’s gaming ecosystem is witnessing a sharp rise in mobile esports participation, driven by increased smartphone penetration and affordable data plans.

Titles like PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty: Mobile, and Free Fire are dominating local tournaments, with young gamers forming teams and competing for cash prizes.

Industry observers note that grassroots competitions across Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt are becoming more structured, attracting sponsors and tech investors. Gaming lounges and community hubs are also springing up, offering stable internet and competitive environments.

Organizers say the shift toward mobile gaming is democratizing esports in Nigeria. Unlike console or PC gaming, mobile platforms lower the barrier to entry, allowing more players to compete without expensive hardware.

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However, challenges remain. Inconsistent power supply and internet instability still hinder professional growth. Despite these obstacles, Nigerian gamers continue to gain international attention, with some teams qualifying for global tournaments.

Experts believe that with the right investment in infrastructure and policy support, Nigeria could become a leading esports hub in Africa.

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