RB.RU opens the collection of applications for a new interactive map of the GamingTech industry, which will unite all Russian projects focused on gamers and esports.

RB.RU is collecting applications to add to the interactive map of the GamingTech industry

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The video game market in Russia remains one of the largest in the world, despite a decline in 2022 associated with the departure of major publishers and brands. According to experts, its volume could reach 3 billion dollars. Russia ranks sixth in Europe and is in the top ten in the world in terms of mobile gaming revenue.

The rapid development of gaming studios and esports makes this market attractive to investors. For example, the largest venture deal in the entire first quarter of 2024 is the raising of $45 million by the Russian esports club network True Gamers.

In this regard, we decided to create an interactive map of GamingTech in Russia. Projects that work in any of the following areas are invited to participate:

  • Development (PC/consoles, Android/iOS, others)
  • Distribution
  • cybersport (event organization, development of solutions for eSports)
  • Production (gamer products, computer customization)

Applications will be accepted until June 5, 2024. You can upload the map for free.

If your project operates in the Russian market, fill out the simple form provided at the link. To be included on the card, a company must meet the following criteria:

  • the product is aimed at (including) the Russian public and is available to players from Russia;

  • the project works in one of the specified areas of the gaming industry;

  • The company must have an “active” website and operate according to clear/transparent rules.

You can see other RB.RU maps here.

Author:

Grigori Shcheglov

Source: RB

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