QUOTE(miqa @ Jul 9 2019, 01:24 PM)
operated 10 cyber cafes in past 8 years, today all already closed down.it wasn't in Malaysia but in Cambodia.
nowadays the trend is changing, from pc games to mobile games, your customers will be mostly 80s and early 90s people
but most the 80s people already busy with work and some busy with with family already, so less people will have time to sit in your cc and play all day
gamers nowadays have short attention span issues, a lot of mobile games creators recognize this and makes the games short 10-15 minutes instead of the usual 30-60 minute per game round
BUT there is still opportunity in doing a cyber cafe, you have to make it a esports center, not a typical cyber cafe.
Have good gaming chairs, razer gears, nice 24 inch monitors 2 units per pc, some pc with sofa for those who spend over nights, can charge like rm30-50 night package
Custom rooms with glass views and podium like competition times, 5v5 settings.
Get organizers to use your place to host competitions, your place will be filled with customers after it gets popular.
In short you can't go cheap ghetto style anymore if you want to make money.
Jul 9 2019, 06:13 PM

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