• Toyota SA and The Toyota Gaming Engine (TTGE) in partnership with African Cyber Gaming League (ACGL) power up Esports in South Africa. 

  • The dynamic partnership will make Esports more inclusive and accessible. 

 

Sandton, 13 February 2025 - Level up, South Africa—Esports is about to get a major boost! The Toyota Gaming Engine (TTGE) is proud to announce an exciting new chapter in its mission to grow the Esports community across the country by making it more accessible. With the backing of Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM), the gaming world is about to become more inclusive than ever, breaking down barriers and giving aspiring gamers the chance to shine—whether they have the latest console or not.  

 

“At Toyota, we believe in the power of sports to create a sense of inclusion and sustainable communities. It is for this reason that we are stepping into the game as a major sponsor of local Esports events. Our goal is clear - we want to uplift those who do not have access to gaming equipment. This extends beyond typical support - it is about unlocking potential in gamers who may not have had the chance to experience the thrill of competitive play.” says Glenn Crompton, Vice President of Marketing at Toyota South Africa Motors.  

Partnering with African Cyber Gaming League (ACGL), South Africa’s leading experts in Esports, TTGE is bringing this vision to life. This dynamic collaboration aims to make gaming accessible to all, whether you’re in the bustling streets of Johannesburg or the quiet suburbs of Cape Town. With the previous Corporate Social Responsibility-focused tournaments originating in the Western Cape, the Esports wave is expanding into Gauteng - opening doors for more players to step up and show off their skills.  

 

While FIFA remains the heart of our tournaments, we’re excited to roll out mobile gaming competitions, making it even easier for gamers to join the action. Whether you’re on the phone or a PlayStation, there’s a tournament waiting for you and open to everyone.  

And it doesn’t stop there—our top-performing players will have the opportunity of a lifetime. The best of the best will be mentored by pro gamers and will represent their communities at premier events like Comic Con and the ACGL Gaming Championship (AGC) Tournaments, where South Africa’s top gaming talent competes on a national stage.  

  

“By making Esports accessible, we are not just leveling the playing field; we are creating a space where anyone can thrive, game and grow. The future of Esports in South Africa is bright, and we invite everyone to be part of it.” concluded Glenn.  

 

Here is a full schedule for the 2025 activities: 

  • February 2025 

o 6 February: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 13 February: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 20 February: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 27 February: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

 

  • March 2025 

o 1 March: Level One Event (Gauteng) 

o 6 March: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 13 March: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 15 March: Level Two Event (Western Cape) 

o 15 March: Level One Event (Gauteng) 

o 27 March: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 28 March: Level Three Event (TBC) 

 

  • April 2025 

o 3 April: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 5 April: Level One Event (Gauteng) 

o 4 April: Level Three Event (TBC) 

o 10 April: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 17 April: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 19 April: Level Two Event (Western Cape) 

o 19 April: Level One Event (Gauteng) 

o 24 April: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

 

  • May 2025 

o 1 May: Level Four Event (Comic Con CPT) 

o 3 May: Level Two Event (Gauteng) 

o 8 May: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 15 May: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 17 May: Level One Event (Gauteng) 

o 22 May: Level One Event (Western Cape)  

o 29 May: Level One Event (Western Cape) 

o 30 May: Level Three Event (TBC) 

 

  • June 2025 

o Level One (TBC) 

o Level Two (TBC) 

 

  • July 2025 

o Level One (TBC) 

   o Level Four (TBC) (AGC) 

 

Get ready, SA. The game is on!  

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