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Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Kiro'o Games CEO outlines challenges of game development in Africa

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You don't hear much about mass power outages and bandwidth restrictions from game developers based in game development Meccas like Silicon Valley, although water shortages probably come up fairly often these days.

But Madiba Olivier, CEO of Kiro'o Games, and his team of 20 devs face all of those challenges and more from their base of operations in Africa. Olivier spoke with GameSpot editor Tony Wilson during last week's PAX East convention to discuss Aurion: Legacy of the Kori-Odan, the developer's first game and one of the few titles to be developed in Africa.

"Our main electricity source in Africa, in our country at least, is hydroelectric," Olivier explained. "During the dry season we don't have enough water, so we don't have enough electricity and you have a lot of power outages. They want to schedule it, but often they don't try."

While the team at Kiro'o doesn't have to work around bandwidth caps, they do have absurdly tight bandwidth limits. On top of all that, all 20 of the developers at the company are fresh-faced newbies: Aurion will be their first game.

Check out the interview at GameSpot for more information.

Source: GameSpot



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