SA Games Publishing Platform, Carry1st Secures $20m Series A Extension

Carry1st, a South African mobile gaming publisher, has announced a $20 million Series A extension round led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), its first investment into an African-headquartered company.

Joining the Series A extension round are Avenir and Google as well as Grammy winner and crypto investor Nas, and founders of Chipper Cash, Sky Mavis, and Yield Guild Games.

The investors from its first Series A round participated in the extension round again, namely Riot Games, Konvoy Ventures, Raine Ventures, and TTV Capital.

Carry1st was founded in 2018 by Cordel Robbin-Coker, Lucy Hoffman, and Tino Mundangepfupfu. It is a publisher of social games and interactive content with a focus on frontier markets like Africa.

“We’re excited to partner with this world-class group of investors who, in addition to capital, bring expertise across gaming, fintech, and web3,” said Cordel Robbin-Coker, Carry1st’s CEO and co-founder.

“In 2021 we launched multiple games and digital commerce solutions achieving really strong growth. Together we can accelerate this growth and achieve our goal of becoming the leading consumer internet company in the region.”

According to Robbin-Coker, Carry1st has grown by over 90pc month-over-month Since launching its game publishing platform last May. “Our team nearly doubled in 2021 in order to support and build on the growth. This funding from some of the world’s most renowned investors will allow us to take the next step forward.”

“We have an incredible market opportunity; coupled with a clear strategy and the resources to realize this potential. In short, we have a chance, which is very exciting,” he added.

Carry1st users can also now pay for digital services like Tinder subscriptions, mobile data, and gaming currency, this is made possible by a recent partnership with online payments provider PayPal and Chipper Cash.

“Due to app distribution and digital payment problems in the region, it’s extremely difficult for studios to make money off their games – and for consumers to pay for the content they want,” Robbin-Coker states.

“As a result, consumers across Africa are underserved. We work with international publishers to access the world’s fastest-growing market. Our publishing solution, which handles user acquisition, live operations, community management, and monetization for our partners, is the solution to this.”

Andreessen Horowitz general partner David Haber said the firm was “delighted to be making our first investment in an Africa-headquartered company” in the mobile games and fintech platform. “We see immense opportunity for the company to mirror outstanding successes we’ve seen in markets like India, China, and Southeast Asia. We couldn’t be more thrilled to partner with founders Cordel, Lucy, Tino, and the Carry1st team on their mission to build the Garena of Africa.”


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