By Wanique Block
South African rapper Nasty C has partnered with US-based gaming publisher Carry 1st; Call of Duty.
The multi-award-winning rapper has shared this news with millions of his followers on Instagram.
“I’ve been a gamer all my life, and it’s amazing to partner with Carry1st and Call of Duty: Mobile to hype my favourite game in South Africa. I’m excited to show off Call of Duty: Mobile to the next generation of players across the country!”, Nasty C shared.
Nasty C has been a long-time gamer and has recently launched Ivyson Gaming with the aim to provide South African gamers with better access to gaming lounges and experiences.
In the official statement, the CEO of Carry 1st, Cordel Robbin-Coker, shared how this partnership was an excellent opportunity to shine a light on its global influence as well as taking the step to recruit new users for the game.
“We’re excited to partner with Call of Duty: Mobile to highlight the hugely-popular gaming experience to both players that already love the game and new recruits experiencing it for the first time!” said Cordel Robbin-Coker.
This is not the rapper’s first gaming partnership, Nasty C secured a partnership deal with US-based video game publisher, Activision, which sponsored his Ivyson Army Tour.



