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Esports Nations Cup: Why Africa Must Compete to Win, Not Just to Be Seen

The global esports landscape is entering a new phase—one where national identity, structured competition, and long-term ecosystem development are becoming central to elite play. At the heart of this shift is the Esports Nations Cup, the first global, recurring, multi-title esports competition built explicitly around national teams. For Africa, the opportunity is significant. But so is the risk—because representation without performance will no l…
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Esports Africa News broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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