Female gamers from across Africa celebrated their achievements at the 2024 Mzansi Esports Champions tournament.
The championship not only recognised the skill of female gamers but also aimed to amplify their voices in a male-dominated industry.
Khan, an experienced competitor with seven years under her belt, shared: “I feel that this will open many more doors for me to compete internationally and solidify my status as a competitor. With a prize pool of $2 500 up for grabs, the championship provided a platform for eight talented players from across Africa to showcase their gaming prowess, while enriching the continent’s esports narrative.
“Mzansi Esports Champions offer gamers an opportunity to showcase their talent and skills, benchmark themselves and improve their playing. So much was learnt and gained at the Champions - and well done to the winners.”
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