How lockdown ‘pastime games’ influenced Entrepreneur Natasha to start Gamers Empire

We all know coronavirus has had a devastating impact on the economy and business on a global scale, with many small and micro business owners facing massive adaptations or even closures.

However, it also presented a unique opportunity for emerging businesses.

Lockdown gave more time on our hands to reflect on what we want from life and our careers. Natasha Patience Kabushenga, the CEO of Gamers Empire is one of those that utilised lockdown on a brighter note.

Speaking during the launch of Gamers Empire on Saturday, Natasha narrated how she with the husband adapted to playing different games during lockdown as a way to keep them occupied and entertained.

However, after months of blissful enjoyment with different games, Natasha thought of a business idea from the games they were playing.

“If we being entertained like this, maybe even other people can get entertained same way,” Natasha stated before revealing that the husband supported his idea straight away and they mobilised finances and started working on the project.

Gamers Empire brings on board an innovative state of the art arena in Kansanga. They have first-ever 9D gaming assets in Kampala where fanatics of Virtual Reality, Predator Machines and 9D gaming will converge to enjoy the ultimate best that gaming technology has to offer.

According to Natasha, Gamers empire will hold the biggest gaming tournaments in the country, seasonal competitions and award winners, to promote the gaming culture in Uganda.

On the issue of fees, the arena will accommodate all kinds of classes as they boast of having friendly ratings.

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