Globacom has introduced a new mobile gaming service, Travel Saga, marking a strategic push to deepen digital entertainment on its network and attract more tech-savvy subscribers.
The telecommunications company described Travel Saga as a premium, story-driven role-playing game designed to bring the intensity and complexity of console and action titles to mobile devices. The game is already live and available to Glo subscribers, who can access it via data-enabled smartphones.
Console-Level Gameplay on Mobile
Globacom said the game has been optimised for smartphone performance, allowing users to take part in fast-paced missions and competitive battles without experiencing lag or reduced quality. Travel Saga places players in a constantly evolving virtual world where success depends on skill, strategy, and endurance.
As players advance, they unlock expanding storylines that challenge them to rise through the ranks and earn recognition as elite war heroes.
Global Landscapes and Competitive Rewards
A key feature of Travel Saga is its use of familiar international landscapes as game backdrops. Players are encouraged to explore various locations, complete missions, and engage in intense combat scenarios. The game rewards consistent participation with points, victory badges, and other in-game incentives that help maintain engagement across levels.
Globacom highlighted that the game’s progression system is designed to keep players engaged over time, with each mission unlocking new challenges and story elements. This structure aims to foster a competitive gaming community among users on the network.
Flexible Subscription Plans
To ensure accessibility, Globacom has introduced flexible subscription options for Travel Saga:
- Daily plan: ₦100
- Weekly plan: ₦250
- Both options offer one-time or auto-renewal subscriptions.
Subscribers can activate the service and gain instant access by dialing *70021#.
Telecoms Competition Drives Digital Innovation
With the launch of Travel Saga, Globacom is reinforcing its broader strategy of expanding digital services beyond traditional voice and data offerings. The company said the game aligns with its commitment to innovation and delivering high-quality digital content supported by its network infrastructure.
As competition in Nigeria’s telecom sector intensifies, initiatives like Travel Saga illustrate how operators are increasingly investing in value-added digital experiences to retain customers and drive engagement.
