Home Technology Esports and gaming Bravado Gaming announces its debut in Middle East, Africa The Bravado expansion will include the establishment of bases in South Africa, Egypt, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia by Gulf Business May 18, 2022 Multi-gaming organisation and lifestyle brand Bravado Gaming has announced its entry into the Middle East and Africa gaming industry as part of its global expansion strategy. The company aims to grow its regional fan base by introducing local gamers to its new gaming experience. The Bravado expansion will include the establishment of bases in South Africa, Egypt, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, with support from its sponsors Alienware, Intel, and Dell Gaming, and will include a variety of competitive gamers and divisions from across the region. After months, we're excited to finally announce our expansion into a premier MEA esports org & gaming lifestyle brand! ? English: https://t.co/TXh4B8wo6K ? Arabic: https://t.co/VBB4ieNv76 Sponsored by @Alienware ▪️ @IntelGaming ▪️ @DellTechZA & @DellTechMEA#bringthebravado pic.twitter.com/puUXOYs3bo — Bravado Gaming (@bravadogaming) May 11, 2022 “The culture of Bravado Gaming is that of being the best version of yourself. We want to tell inspiring stories to gamers across the globe and we have lived by that tenet from day one, more than 15 years ago and it has brought us incredible success over the years, not only in competing in esports, but also in developing minds and introducing people to a whole new world and way of thinking in the gaming and gamification eco-system,” said Andreas Hadjipaschali, CEO and co-founder, Bravado Gaming. “With the support of Alienware, Intel and Dell Gaming we will be taking this call-to-action beyond the borders of just South Africa, by officially expanding Bravado into selected countries within this region,” he added. As part of its global expansion exercise, Bravado Gaming has also revamped its overall gaming experience by acquiring state-of-the-art technology and amenities for its regional operations and activities. Meanwhile, for the first time, the gaming company will enter into Valorant. The team will be primarily based in Egypt and will consist of five players and a coach. Other new divisions include Fortnite which will span across South Africa, Egypt, the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Rocket League, FIFA and Fighting Games are also being introduced into the line-up while League of Legends is also on the cards for implementation. In addition Bravado Gaming will also be developing interactive venues in Egypt, the UAE and Saudi Arabia. These venues will be kitted with state-of-the-art equipment to ensure that events, training and boot camps are a flawless experience for their players and divisions. Tags Bravado Gaming Egypt Esports Gaming Saudi Arabia UAE 0 Comments You might also like US-UAE climate-friendly farming partnership grows to $29bn TAQA, JERA, Al Bawani Capital to develop 2 power plants in Saudi Arabia From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography Efficio’s Adam Forgács on local content’s role in economic diversification