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Arab Female Gamers are Taking Power

Long confined to the role of spectators or casual players, Arab women are now at the center of the gaming scene.Streamers, e-sport competitors, content creators… They embody a new bold generation, breaking stereotypes and opening new paths in a sector long dominated by men.

From Riyadh to Cairo, via Dubai, the revolution is underway. And these are not mere passing trends: it’s a real social and cultural movement asserting itself throughout the MENA region.

A booming sector where women are making their mark

The video game industry in the Middle East and North Africa is experiencing a full explosion. According to a RedSeer Consulting report, the market could exceed $5 billion by 2025. An impressive figure, driven in part by the rise of female gaming. In Saudi Arabia, nearly 48% of gamers are now women. A figure that would have seemed improbable ten years ago.

This evolution reflects the increased accessibility of games (particularly on mobile, where women represent more than 60% of players), but also the commitment of institutions and private actors who invest in diversity and representation.

Game changing Initiatives

This change is not the result of chance. Pioneer organizations have invested in developing female talent in gaming. Galaxy Racer Esports, based in Dubai, launched one of the first exclusively female e-sport teams in the region, bringing together players from more than 20 countries.

Tournaments like the GirlGamer Esports Festival or the AppGallery Gamers Cup Emirates Women’s Championship actively support this rise to power. At the same time, events such as the Carry1st Africa Cup – MLBB Women’s Invitational, organized in Cairo, allow African and Arab female players to secure a spot for the Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia.

These initiatives offer much more than competitions: they create networks, opportunities, and tight-knit communities. Inspiring figures who pave the way Behind these major initiatives, there are faces.

Women who inspire and embody the renewal of Arab gaming.

  • Modhi Alkanhal, alias Madv, is one of the most striking figures. This Saudi woman has won the title of “Best Female Player of the Year” awarded by the Saudi Esports Federation three years in a row. For her, video games are not just entertainment, but a means of emancipation and expression.

Modhi Alkanhal. Arab women are now at the center of the gaming scene, rising as streamers, e-sport competitors, game developers, and content creators.

  • Meshael MR, also from Saudi Arabia, captivates a large audience on Twitch and YouTube thanks to her vibrant personality, mixing gaming, humor, and lifestyle.

Meshael MR. Arab women are now at the center of the gaming scene, rising as streamers, e-sport competitors, game developers, and content creators.

  • Maryam Maher, alias Mary Gaming, originally from Bahrain, became the first Gulf player to join an international e-sport team, at only 17 years old.

Maryam MAher.

  • Yasmine Abo El-Fotoh, better known as Yasmine O, combines her role as a streamer with that of a radio host to tell, without filter, the daily life of an Arab female gamer and build bridges with her community.

Yasmine Abo El-Fotoh

These women share the same mission: to show that video games can be an inclusive space, where talent and passion surpass stereotypes.

What’s next?

With the current dynamic, the prospects are promising. On one side, massive investments in the gaming sector in countries like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will continue to stimulate the creation of inclusive spaces.

On the other, the explosion of streaming platforms and social networks will allow female gamers to build international communities and access new opportunities.

Conclusion

More female representation in professional teams, more visibility in major tournaments, and above all, the creation of content that celebrates this diversity and inspires the public. In conclusion Arab female gamers are no longer on the margins: they are taking power.

Through streams, competitions, and community initiatives, they prove that video games can be a tool for emancipation, creativity, and impact. They no longer play just for pleasure. They play to change the game.

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GnG Esports – The Tunisian team that electrifies the Maghreb E-sports scene

E-sports is becoming more and more democratized, it’s no longer just a simple passion of teenagers in their bedrooms but this technique is becoming a sector in its own right that is becoming increasingly dynamic.

At Exscape, we constantly stay tuned to the trends that shape the world of digital entertainment. The rise of E-sports particularly excites us, as it embodies the innovation, competitiveness and creativity that resonate with our own DNA.

In the Maghreb, a Tunisian team stands out as a model of professionalization, but also of influence, it is: GnG Esports.

Since 2016, this collective of enthusiasts has carved out a remarkable place for itself to become an essential reference in the North African e-sports scene.

A project driven by passion and ambition

GnG Esports, acronym for “Gamers and Geeks”, is an idea born in Tunis from a simple but powerful desire: to bring together the best Tunisian talents in a solid, competitive and ambitious structure. From its beginnings, the team has displayed strong values: mutual aid, rigor, passion for gaming and the will to shine well beyond borders.

In just a few years, the organization has risen to the top of national rankings, forging its reputation around its performances on games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends and Valorant.

A professional structure and a united collective

What distinguishes GnG Esports is its ability to reconcile passion and professionalism. Far from being a simple gathering of gamers, the team functions as a true organization: managers, coaches, starting players, media team… Each role is defined, each objective is planned.

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In 2023, they won the Tunisian national CS:GO Championship, opening the doors to African qualifiers for the World Championship in Romania. A continental recognition that marks a turning point: GnG Esports is no longer simply a Tunisian team, but a standard-bearer for the entire region.

The merger with Team Amazigh: a new chapter

In February 2024, GnG Esports operated a strategic rapprochement with Team Amazigh, another promising entity in the Maghreb e-sports landscape. Together, they gave birth to GnG Amazigh, a superstructure designed to strengthen their competitiveness on the international scene and to pool their resources.

This bold move reveals a rare maturity in African e-sports, often marked by the dispersion of efforts. GnG Esports shows that it is possible to build, innovate and move forward by thinking collectively.

Regional influence and international vision

With more than 20,000 followers on Instagram and a growing presence on TikTok and Twitch, GnG Esports cultivates an engaged and passionate community. They multiply content, share behind-the-scenes glimpses of their competitions, and highlight rising figures from the Tunisian scene.

But the ambition doesn’t stop there. It continues with participating in international tournaments, competing against European and Asian teams, building a strong and representative image of North Africa on the biggest e-sports stages.

Conclusion: a model to follow

GnG Esports is not just a team of brilliant players: it’s also a vision, and a source of national pride. By betting on training, team spirit and solid partnerships, they lay the foundations for a more ambitious, more unified, and more visible African e-sports.

On this Exscape blog, we salute them as builders. Because that’s exactly what they are: the architects of a future where Tunisia will shine on screen, keyboard in hand.

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Exscape Awards – Winners Spotlight!

It was more than just a prize ceremony, it was a moment of connection, celebration, and pure excitement.

Hosted at the Orange FAB headquarters in Tunis, the event brought together the Exscape team and our valued partner, the Orange team, for a vibrant and friendly gathering.

The venue buzzed with a festive energy.

Colorful lighting, dynamic displays, and enthusiastic conversations set the tone for a joyful afternoon.

Victory in Tunis

winner of the exscape games competition holds his check up proudly

Winners from across the country arrived with smiles on their faces and excitement in their eyes.

For many of them, it was the first time meeting the people they’d been playing and competing with for months, and the joy of turning virtual connections into real ones was truly special.

When the prizes were handed out…phones, gaming consoles and cash rewards, the emotions were genuine and contagious.

Adem, Brahim, Maïssa, Hamdi, Amal and Achref ….lit up the room with their reactions.

There was laughter, applause, and even a few surprised gasps.

The pride and gratitude on their faces spoke absolute volumes!

This was not just about winning it was about being seen, celebrated, and connected.

The Exscape Awards are a reminder that behind every username, there’s a real story, a real player, and a community ready to cheer them on.

The winners

a winner is handed his check ands looks on at the crowd joyfully

 Adem Ben Ahmed (20 years old, Sfax)
  • Winner of 10,000 TND!
  • Adem discovered the app through friends and has been playing for 6 months. His persistence paid off with a major win!
Brahim Haj Massoud (22 years old, Mahdia)
  • Winner of 10,000 TND!
  • Brahim excelled in the game Medina’s Secret”, a world filled with fierce rivalries and imcredible adventures…his favorite kind of challenge!
 Maïssa Riahi (24 years old Tunis)
  • Winner of 200 TND!
  • Maïssa found Exscape through social media after seeing gameplay videos that impressed her. She joined just 2 months ago and is already winning. She’s made it clear thats she’s not stopping anytime soon!
Hamdi (25 years old, Sfax)
  • Winner of 3,000 TND + 5,000 TND!
  • What he enjoys the most about Exscape is the social experience, chatting with friends and playing together directly through the app makes every session more interactive and fun.

a player receives her winnings from Exscape and looks down shyly and happily art her check

Amal Haj Massoud (25 years old)
  • Amal is a true video game enthusiast who used to play Free Fire before discovering Exscape.
  • Since joining, she plays several times a day and has fully embraced the experience.
  • She loved her time on the app and actively encourages her friends to join in and play too.

 

Achref Manai (28 years old, Tunis)

Through the app, Achref connected with many new friends and even had the chance to meet them in person at the prize-giving event, proof that Exscape isn’t just a game, it’s a community.

Conclusion

A top winner sits on a stool and looks into the camera feeling proud as the Orange prize venue is in the background. a camera is on a tripod in the foreground

The Exscape Awards event was more than just a prize ceremony, it was a celebration of community, connection, and the real people behind the game.

With unforgettable moments, heartfelt reactions, and joyful encounters, the event brought the Exscape universe to life in a powerful, human way.

From impressive victories to meaningful interactions, it’s clear that Exscape is not just a game, it’s where friendships are built, stories are shared, and players are truly celebrated.