A new generation of game developers is quietly reshaping the gaming industry across Nigeria and West Africa. These studios may not yet be household names, but their work reflects a growing confidence in local storytelling and technical skill.
In Nigeria, Anyhowanyhow Games has gained attention for its focus on creating games inspired by everyday African experiences. The studio explores themes drawn from urban life, with projects that reflect Lagos culture and social realities, showing how local environments can inspire interactive storytelling.
Another emerging player is Dash Studio, a Nigerian studio committed to building games that centre African narratives. Its projects aim to combine accessible gameplay with cultural relevance, helping local stories reach a wider, global audience while supporting homegrown creative talent.
Also making steady progress is Deluxe Creation Studio, a Lagos-based team working at the intersection of gaming and animation. The studio has developed multiple titles and creative projects, demonstrating how Nigerian creators are blending entertainment, education and technology.
Beyond Nigeria, West Africa’s game ecosystem is receiving growing support through regional training and mentorship programmes that connect developers to global tools and industry expertise. Together, these efforts signal a clear shift: West Africa is no longer just a market for games, but an emerging hub for game creation driven by local voices and ideas.
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