[5] Leti Arts was founded by two pioneers in the African video game industry, Eyram Tawia and Wesley Kirinya in 2009.
Since founding Leti Arts, Kirinya and Tawia have launched several games including Connectricity,[7] Africa's Legends,[8] Sweave,[9] Puzzle Scout,[10] and more.
In 2024, the projected revenue in the video games market in Ghana is expected to reach US $135.50m and is anticipated to show an annual growth rate of 8.23%.
[11] The Leti Art organization works closely with foreign and domestic marketing agencies and telecommunications companies like Vodafone, Publicis West Africa, and Afroes.
The emergence of E-sports arenas like Yetra and Arena233 marks a significant development in the gaming culture in Ghana and across Africa.