Talent exists everywhere. Access does not. Cinga builds the arena.
Most of South Africa’s gaming moments happen in the same few places, for the same few people. Cinga exists to change that. We bring tournaments, community gaming days, watch parties and big-screen moments to townships, rural areas, campuses, local venues and community halls — the places usually left outside major gaming opportunities.
What an access activation looks like: a venue that already belongs to the community, screens and consoles that show up for the day, open brackets anyone can enter, coaching and casting from people who look and sound like the crowd — and a pathway onto the national Tournament Radar for whoever shows up and shows out.
Where we show up
Townships. Rural towns. University and college campuses. Gaming cafés and local venues. Community centres. If people are playing — or want to be — that’s the arena.
What it unlocks
Visibility for overlooked talent. First tournament experiences. Local rivalries and local heroes. Skills that travel: competition, communication, discipline, digital confidence. And a scene that grows because more people can actually reach it.
Bring Cinga to your community. Whether you run a venue, organise a crew, represent a campus society or just know your community would show up — get in touch and let’s put your place on the map.
