The number of computer clubs in Russia has grown three times during the year, Ria Novosti cited the research “Contour. If in January 2024 153 companies worked in the industry, then by February 2025-Ya 461, analysts discovered.

In Russia, the number of computer clubs during the year has increased three times
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On average, about 20 new participants in the industry were recorded, the registration peak occurred in the autumn of 2024: 39 in October and 36 in November. The number of companies of companies per month varied from an average of 1 to 8, the study authors calculated.

We are talking about companies that are doing business under the “Complex Club activities” of Okved.

Most of the new companies in the field of computer clubs appeared in Moscow, 48 in 13 months. The second place in the registry was taken by Daguestan, the territory of Krasnodar and the Moscow region, where 20 companies appeared. In the third was the Kemerovo region with 17 new clubs, in the fourth ST.

Of the five industry leaders, Dagestan showed the greatest growth. In January 2024, the sphere was represented by three companies, and in February 2025 there were seven more times.

The analysts explained the growth of the popularity of computer clubs with the increase in interest in electronic sports. It is also associated with high prices for game computers, due to which Russians postpone the purchase of equipment.

The income of Russian computer clubs by 2024 increased by 13% and amounted to 26 billion rubles, Langame, a software for cybernetic clubs, calculated in December. According to experts, the market can grow in another 20-25%.

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María Rudnitskaya

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