Gaming in 2026: How the Global Gaming Revolution Is Shaping Kenya’s Digital Future In 2026, gaming is no longer just entertainment. It is education, business, culture, sport, and technology — all rolled into one powerful digital force. Across the world, gaming is driving innovation in artificial intelligence , virtual reality , cloud computing , and creative economies . And here in Kenya, these global shifts are beginning to shape a new generation of opportunities for youth, schools, startups, and communities. From the groundbreaking announcements at CES 2026 in Las Vegas to the rapid rise of esports lounges , VR learning labs , and mobile gaming across Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and beyond, gaming has entered a new era. The question is no longer if gaming matters in Kenya — but how we choose to harness it . 1. CES 2026: Why Global Tech Events Matter to Kenya CES ( Consumer Electronics Show ) has always been a preview of the future. In 2026, it became clear that gaming is now at the ...
Gaming and Education in CBE/CBC In Kenya, gaming has rapidly evolved from a niche pastime into a dynamic cultural, economic, and now educational force. With a youthful population exceeding 70% under the age of 30, and increasing digital penetration through affordable smartphones and expanding internet access, gaming is no longer just entertainment—it's a gateway to skill-building and innovation. As of 2026, the global gaming industry is projected to surpass $250 billion, and Kenya is positioning itself to capture a slice of this through esports, local game development, and educational applications. The upcoming Esports Cup of Nations in 2026 and the Esports Olympics in 2027 highlight Kenya's growing role in this sector, offering unprecedented opportunities for youth engagement and socio-economic development. This evolution presents a unique chance to integrate gaming into Kenya's education system, which is undergoing its own transformation toward competency-based curricul...