The game publisher in one of South Africa’s top startup hubs with investments from Sony and Riot Games

8 May 2026
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Cape Town is a hotbed for entrepreneurship in South Africa, and is the home to the country’s largest tech-focused businesses – including Takealot and Amazon.

It is also a startup haven, having birthed various well-known startup tech companies like Yoco, Ozow, Luno, and Stitch.

Cape Town’s Century City also hosts the offices of a large gaming company that publishes many of the region’s most popular mobile games, and runs many of its most popular esports tournaments.

This company’s name is Carry1st.

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Carry1st is based in Century City and was founded by Sierra Leone-born Cordel Robbin-Coker, who grew up in the US and worked in investment banking.

This career brought him to sub-Saharan Africa, and after identifying the region’s investment opportunities, he partnered with one of his former Stanford classmates to invest in early-stage startups on the continent.

Robbin-Coker quickly learned that mobile adoption was about to increase exponentially – and after witnessing that even sports betting sites could thrive on the continent, he decided to set up Carry1st.

Robbin-Coker brought on two co-founders – Lucy Hoffman, a former colleague from Morgan Stanley, and Tinotenda Mundangepfupfu, who had senior experience in the mobile development sector.

Under their leadership, the company released its first game, called Carry1st, which was a live trivia game where players could earn rewards.

After the success of this game, the three co-founders identified an opportunity to help other companies launch their games in the region.

This is where the company has thrived.

Carry1st co-founders Lucy Hoffman, Cordel Robbin-Coker, and Tinotenda Mundangepfupfu.

Growing South African gaming

Carry1st has since become a game publishing juggernaut in South Africa.

It played a key role in the launch of Riot Games’ South African Valorant servers, and publishes several of the world’s most popular mobile games locally.

These titles include:

  • Call of Duty: Mobile
  • Brawl Stars
  • SpongeBob: Krusty Cook-Off
  • Gebeta (which it has since acquired and renamed Mancala Adventures)

It has also developed its own mobile games, including Mine Rescue 2 – with a 4.3/5 rating and over 500,000 downloads on the Google Play Store – and Mergedom – with a 4.3/5 rating and over 10 million downloads.

Payfast also sells in-game currency for popular games like Valorant, Call of Duty: Mobile, Clash of Clans, and EA Sports FC Mobile.

Carry1st even runs many esports competitions for the region, including the Carry1st Africa Cup.

The Carry1st Africa Up is a Call of Duty: Mobile esports tournament with a prize pool of $15,000 where the winner also qualified for the game’s World Championships.

To date, total investment into Carry1st has surpassed $60 million and includes tech giants like Google, Riot Games, Sony, and BITKRAFT, among others.

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Carry1st co-founder Cordel Robbin-Coker
B34R Clan, the winner of the 2025 Carry1st Africa Cup

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