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ESPORTS KENYA LANDS AOC BY AGON SPONSORSHIP BOOST IN PREPARATION FOR INAUGURAL OLYMPIC ESPORTS GAMES

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As part of the preparations for the Olympic Esports Games 2025, Esports Kenya has today

unveiled Agon by AOC, as its official monitor partner in an event presided by Principal

Secretary for Sports Eng. Peter Tum

Under this arrangement, AOC Gaming shall provide Esports Kenya with 40 high end

gaming monitors, fitted with the latest technology, and shall be recognized as the official

gaming monitor partner of Esports Kenya.

The 40 monitors shall be stationed at Mt. Kenya University where the federation’s official

esports training center is located and the facility shall be named AOC Gaming Hub.

The PS for Sports lauded the partnership and promised government support towards

preparations for Olympic Esports Games

“This partnership is an impressive one. Congratulations to the Federation and huge thank

you to AOC for considering Kenya among their many esports sponsorship around the world.

As government we shall put in the necessary support towards esports to ensure Kenya does

well in the Olympic Esports Games and other competitions.

Kenya is already a regional leader in mainstream technology and it is only right that we also

lead in this digital sport.”

Esports Kenya President Ronny Lusigi thanked AOC for the support and promised better

tidings for gamers,

“Access to quality equipment is crucial for esports athletes to compete at the highest level.

We thank AOC Gaming for supporting our mission to grow esports in Kenya. This

partnership marks a significant step forward for Kenyan esports and strengthens our

preparations for the inaugural Olympic Esports Games in 2025. We are excited to use the

AOC Gaming Hub to develop champions and transform lives.

With over 11 million gamers in Kenya, we are confident that this collaboration will open new

market opportunities for AOC, fostering brand loyalty and customer acquisition.”

On his side, Pankaj Budhiraja, Regional Manager (Middle East and Africa) at AOC & Philips

Monitors said,

“We are thrilled to partner with the Esports Kenya Federation, in their mission to nurture and

expand the esports ecosystem in the region. Together, we are committed to driving the

growth of competitive gaming and empowering local talent, ensuring that Kenya and Africa

continue to thrive as key players in the global esports landscape,”

“Our top-of-the-line gaming monitors reflect our unwavering dedication to equipping gamers

with the best tools to excel in their craft. By partnering with the Esports Kenya Federation,

we are excited to contribute to the rapid growth of the gaming community in Kenya and

across Africa. This collaboration marks the beginning of a transformative journey, one where

we aim to inspire the next generation of esports champions and help shape a thriving

gaming culture for the future.”

 

Brief intro of AOC – Agon by AOC

Founded in 1967, AOC is a globally leading monitor and IT accessories brand and a subsidiary of

TPV Technology Limited, the world’s largest LCD manufacturer. AOC’s comprehensive product

portfolio provides innovative, ergonomic, environmentally conscious and stylish solutions for

professional as well as personal applications. The sub-brand of AOC, AGON by AOC, offers one of

the strongest portfolios of high-performance gaming monitors in the world and a complete ecosystem

of gaming accessories grouped in three categories: AOC GAMING for core gamers, AGON for

competitive gamers and AGON PRO for esports enthusiasts and professional esports players. Since

2020 AGON by AOC has been one of the leading gaming monitor brands and a top choice of gamers

worldwide.

About Esports Kenya

Esports Kenya (Electronic Sports Kenya Federation) is the national sports organization responsible

for promoting esports in Kenya.

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