Saudi E-sport Sectors to Get New 150 Gaming Clubs
True Gamers, the international network of E-sports lounges has sold the leading franchise for around 150 clubs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by spending funds of $45 million in the world of e-gaming. Based on the statement shared by this company, it aims to install over 150 True Gamers clubs across multiple locations in Saudi Arabia. The ultimate deal has been struck with the CEO of venture investment firm Falak, Mr. Nawaf Albishri.
Nawaf Albishri will soon launch the office of True Gamers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. As per the information shared by the company, the very first club of True Gamers in a showroom style is all set to open within the coming six months in Jeddah. The concept of True Gamers is ready to make the maximum out of the gaming market of Saudi Arabia, which is looking to reach a near turnout of $2.8 billion by 2026 while boosting a remarking gamer population with an approximate count of 21 million gamers, that is considered for about 58 percent of the complete population of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Within the substructure of this leading franchise, the franchisees will get technical and commercial documentation, necessary usage of various equipment, needed training for the employees, required equipment tools, along a brand book.
Nawaf Albishri the CEO of venture investment firm Falak further said, “True Gamers’ unique blend of entertainment, technology, and eSports tournaments resonates perfectly with the Saudi gaming community. I am committed to bringing this concept to life across the Kingdom.”
True Gamers has launched the very first robot waiter dogs in the world and initiated futuristic and innovative mobile interiors promoting ‘The Matrix’ and metaverse topics that reflect high-quality designs and build a complete hypnotic experience for the e-sport players. From open areas with Playstation and spaces of motor simulators to VIP space capsules, the range of games offers more than 120 different titles, which include Counter-Strike, Fortnite, Dota 2, and a lot more.
According to Anton Vasilenko, the CEO and co-founder at True Gamers, “The master franchise agreement with Nawaf Albishri represents a significant step towards popularising cybersports, as True Gamers aims to democratize eSports and make it accessible to a broader audience in Saudi Arabia and beyond,”
Recently, there have been multiple eSports tournaments hosted by True Gamers for casual players across their gaming clubs. A recorded number of more than 1500 E-gaming players have been participating in those tournaments around popular gaming clubs in Dubai located in Blue Waters to Dubai Mall.
Vlad Belyanin, the CPO and co-founder of True Gamers said, “By providing unparalleled gaming experiences and hosting premier eSports tournaments, True Gamers will attract new players, raise the profile of eSports, and foster a vibrant gaming community within Saudi Arabia. By providing unparalleled gaming experiences and hosting premier eSports tournaments, True Gamers will attract new players, raise the profile of eSports, and foster a vibrant gaming community within Saudi Arabia.”
The E-gaming platform also spoke about the upcoming plans to launch their gaming culture beyond Saudi Arabia. In the United Arab Emirates, the company is launching multiple new gaming clubs one-handed and expects to launch more than nine E-sports centres in Sharjah and Abu Dhabi by this year.
There is even some discussion about launching a project in Egypt, with the motive of extending the gaming industry to the close by nations including Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, and Qatar.