Emergent Games has reached the tough choice to defer ICE Africa to 2022.
Initially planned for October 26-28, 2021, the gathering was delayed because of the continuing ambiguity surrounding the worldwide health crisis. Emergent Games is dedicated to a secure and measured return to physical events and deems this is the most prudent approach currently.
“From the onset of the pandemic, we have opted to concentrate our assets on our three co-located gatherings, ICE London, iGB Affiliate London and iGB Live! in Amsterdam,” stated Stuart Hunter, Head Director, Emergent Games.
Nevertheless, this does not imply that the African gaming collective will be overlooked. Emergent Games is initiating a novel digital forum, ICE365.com, in April 2021. This forum will provide yearlong material centered on essential gaming sectors, with a specific focus on the African marketplace.
Hunter stressed that Emergent Games persists in its commitment to the worldwide gaming sector and anticipates a more promising tomorrow. He emphasized the company’s strong digital offerings, including the ICE Connect platform, which links operators with pertinent solutions and vendors.
Anticipating the years following 2021, it’s crucial to grasp the landscape of a post-pandemic reality and tailor our approaches accordingly. The expansion of Clarion Gaming’s portfolio hinges on the unwavering backing of our collaborators, with ICE Africa serving as a prime illustration of this cooperative spirit in motion.”