War games: Putin wants Russia to make video games

Not your average gamer
Creating a video game industry from scratch
Not exactly Silicon Valley
Buying local
Playing with the big boys
Not playing around
The market finds a way
Wanting to play right now
He probably doesn't have anything better to do
Not exactly Ready Player One
Don't hold your breath
From scratch
Catch up is the name of the game
Cold war games
The birthplace of Tetris
Dear Santa Claus...
Not your average gamer

Russia’s economy, despite domestic growth, is facing the dire consequences of sanctions. However, Vladimir Putin knows where his priorities are: Video games!

Creating a video game industry from scratch

According to Russia Today, Russian President Vladimir Putin has requested his country produce “stationary and portable game consoles” along with an OS and a cloud system capable of delivering games and programs to customers.

Not exactly Silicon Valley

Putin issued the order after a meeting on the economic development of the Kaliningrad region, a Russian enclave located between Poland and Lithuania.

Buying local

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov explained that Putin’s demand aims at fostering a local gaming industry.

Playing with the big boys

PC Magazine explains that major video game companies, such as Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft, have halted official sales in Russia after the country invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

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Not playing around

The sales of video games developed by Russian studios have also been affected by sanctions and, in some cases, boycotted by the public.

The market finds a way

However, apparently local vendors have found a way to circumnavigate sanctions to continue the import and sales of video game consoles.

Wanting to play right now

PC Magazine writes that Vladimir Putin has given a tight deadline, with Russian tech developers having until June 15, 2024, to make a video game console.

He probably doesn't have anything better to do

Likewise, Putin designed Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin to supervise the Russian homegrown video game console.

Not exactly Ready Player One

However, experts are less than optimistic about Putin’s video game scheme.

Don't hold your breath

Russia Today cites the Organization for Developing the Video Game Industry (RVI), which presented an 83-point,five-year program to the Kremlin for developing video games in Russia by 2027, at the latest.

From scratch

On the other hand, PC Magazine cites Russian newspaper Kommersant, arguing it would take at least a decade for the country to replicate something akin to an Xbox or a PlayStation from scratch.

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Catch up is the name of the game

If Russia manages to develop their own mass-produced video game console in the next 10 years, it will be likely lagging for many years compared to whatever the video game industry would be offering at the time.

Cold war games

Back in the 1980s, the Soviet Union actually managed to develop something of a local video game industry, with arcade rooms mostly focused on sports or military-themed games.

The birthplace of Tetris

In fact, Tetris, one of the most well-known video games of all-time, started out developed by Soviet programmers.

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Dear Santa Claus...

Maybe it would be easier for Putin to wait for Christmas and write a letter to Santa Claus?

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