Gen.G is flying Ghanaian esports hopefuls to Seoul, betting education beats raw hype when building global pipelines.
A new esports bridge gets built
A new esports bridge gets built
- Gen.G teams up with Astra Creatives Ghana LBG.
- The goal is pipeline-building, not vibes.
- Focus stays on professional readiness.
- Africa enters Gen.G’s academic orbit.
- The Esports Adventure Program runs seven days.
- Ghanaian participants travel to Seoul.
- Training happens at Gen.G facilities.
- Workshops meet cultural exchange.
- Micdad Morgan announced the deal.
- He framed it as opportunity creation.
- The language focused on pathways.
- Long-term talent growth was emphasized.
- The first cohort arrives in August 2026.
- The host city is Seoul, South Korea.
- Participants come directly from Ghana.
- The trip centers on industry immersion.
- Gen.G already runs overseas study programs.
- U.S. universities joined past efforts.
- Students received hands-on exposure.
- Seoul remains the core learning hub.
- Esports education keeps formalizing.
- T1 runs similar projects.
- Savvy Games Group backs academic partnerships.
- New regions keep getting tapped.
- African esports interest keeps rising.
- Infrastructure access stays limited.
- This program targets that gap.
- Gen.G expands beyond legacy markets.