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The new body will oversee and promote electronic sports in the country.
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The initiative highlights esports as a driver of innovation and youth opportunity.
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It follows major national gaming tournaments backed by Orange Guinea.
Guinea has officially launched its Esports Federation, the national body overseeing electronic sports. Rose Pola Pricemou (pictured, right), Minister of Posts, Telecommunications and the Digital Economy, attended the official launch ceremony on October 11 alongside several government officials and representatives from the digital, sports, and cultural sectors.
“This initiative marks an important step in recognizing esports as a promising sector that combines digital inclusion, innovation, creativity, and economic opportunities for Guinean youth,” the ministry said in a statement on its Facebook page.
The launch comes about three months after the first national tournament, “FIFA Champions Guinea 2025,” held on June 27–28 at Chapiteau By Issa. Telecom operator Orange Guinea is also set to organize the “Orange FC Championship 2025” from October 25 to 26 to crown the country’s best EA FC 26 player. The winner will represent Guinea at a grand final in Morocco, featuring champions from 16 other Orange subsidiaries across the Middle East and Africa.
During the launch event, Minister Pricemou emphasized the need to support this growing sector, mobilize partners and sponsors, and encourage Guinean youth to seize new opportunities. According to a report by African game publisher Carry1st and market research firm Newzoo, Africa’s video game market reached $1.8 billion in 2024, up 12.4% from the previous year, compared with global growth of 2.1% over the same period.