Cape Argus

Langa arcade video gaming competitio­n draws 6 players from CT Spurs

- YANGA YOSE yanga.yose@inl.co.za

IN A VIBRANT display of gaming prowess and community engagement, Birchado’s Arcade in Langa recently hosted the EA Sports FC 24 tournament, attended by over 200 spectators.

The video console gaming competitio­n featured six players from Cape Town Spurs, including Captain Chumani Butsaka, showcasing the burgeoning online gaming community in the township.

The success of the event not only highlighte­d the passion for gaming, but also underscore­d the impact of local entreprene­urs such as Qhamani Xameni, founder of Birchado’s Arcade, in creating opportunit­ies and fostering community engagement.

The winner of the video console gaming competitio­n claimed the grand prize of R1 000.

The event also featured a thrilling three-a-side soccer tournament with The Bookies FC emerging as the victors, and board games for the youth.

Organisati­ons like Recreation ZAR and Ilanga Elihle Youth Project contribute­d to the event’s success.

Recreation ZAR provided recreation­al game events and board games, enriching the gaming experience for participan­ts and spectators alike.

Ilanga Elihle Youth Project, an arts and culture NGO, added a touch of creativity with a captivatin­g dance performanc­e during the tournament’s half-time break.

Xameni said: “We started back in 2019 but officially in 2020, we wanted to accommodat­e and serve the gaming community. It has responded positively because it is one of the unique initiative­s in Langa township. I’m hoping to see more new faces and more success. We just want to show our community what gaming can bring about within the community as a whole.”

He also highlighte­d the importance of collaborat­ion and vision for young entreprene­urs, encouragin­g them to start and pursue their dreams with determinat­ion.

TooMuchWif­i was the main sponsor for the event. Its community and brand activation­s manager, Mzukisi Mpingose, said: “When we heard of the story of the young man from Langa who started his own business to help feed his family, it was a no-brainer for us to come and assist in any way we could.”

Mpingose emphasised the potential impact of Birchado’s Arcade on the local gaming industry, saying: “Gaming is constantly growing in South Africa, and Birchado’s Arcade could be the go-to place for people of eKasi to enter internatio­nal games and make a living from gaming.”

He hinted at future collaborat­ions between TooMuchWif­i and Birchado’s Arcade, underscori­ng their commitment to supporting positive initiative­s and entreprene­urship in the area.

 ?? ?? RECREATION ZAR with youths playing board games.
RECREATION ZAR with youths playing board games.

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