Revenue from computer clubs in Russia continues to grow steadily

Russia has seen an increase in computer club revenues for several years now, and this trend is continuing. Kommersant has published the industry’s financial figures for 2024.
According to Kommersant.
According to Langame, the revenue of local computer clubs amounted to 25-26 billion rubles. This is 13% more than the previous year, and in the first half of the year the increase amounted to an impressive 22%. The increase was due to the growth of prices for services (on average by 7-10%), as well as the expansion of the number of clubs to 3.1-3.3 thousand across the country, providing more than 84 thousand gaming places. Although more than two-thirds of clubs are in the provinces, Moscow and St. Petersburg earn significantly more.
Dmitry Lukin, founder of Langame and the F5 Cybersport Center chain of clubs, predicts that the segment will continue to grow by about 10% even in the worst-case scenario. Other experts believe that this trend will continue for four to five years, as the computer club market in Russia is far from saturated compared to other countries.