<p>African mobile-gaming publisher Carry1st is raising $20 million in funding led by U.S. private equity firm Andreessen Horowitz with participation from Google and rapper Nas earlier this year. Now, they have seen revenues grow multiple fold and a game published through Carry1st's cohort, the President, made it to the top of the charts. So, what is next for the mobile gaming space in Africa.</p>

Samuel Gebre Notes

Samuel Gebre

EP:4 AFRICAN GAMING: Carry1st - How to build for the next billion gamers with Cordel Robbin-Coker

SEP 6, 202255 MIN
Samuel Gebre Notes

EP:4 AFRICAN GAMING: Carry1st - How to build for the next billion gamers with Cordel Robbin-Coker

SEP 6, 202255 MIN

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<p>African mobile-gaming publisher Carry1st is raising $20 million in funding led by U.S. private equity firm Andreessen Horowitz with participation from Google and rapper Nas earlier this year. Now, they have seen revenues grow multiple fold and a game published through Carry1st's cohort, the President, made it to the top of the charts. So, what is next for the mobile gaming space in Africa.</p>