The buzz around eSports is real in Kenya—especially with mobile data speeds climbing towards 12 Mbps and over half of us rocking smartphones. Now picture that energy at the Rainbow Six Siege World Cup. This first-of-its-kind country vs. country showdown was set for summer 2021 with 20 national squads: 14 handpicked by Ubisoft and six battle-hardened teams punching through the qualifiers. Those prelims featured 31 squads from different countries, all dying to lock in a spot—only for Covid-19 to hit pause.
By late 2020, Siege had over 70 million active players worldwide, and the latest off-shoot, Rainbow Six Extraction, dropped in 01/2022, repping most of your favourite operators.