With a 2,000 m2 space located a stone's throw from the Louvre and the Samaritaine, Robin Leproux and his partner Aaron Buckstein have secured a strategic location for their new project.
The former number three of the M6 group, which he left in 2014, is now focusing on the world of video games with the creation of Espot.
Spread over three floors, this place allows visitors to play video games of their choice on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch or PC for a limited time against an entry ticket.
Since the opening in June of Espot, 15,000 customer accounts have been created.
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This general public space, accompanied by a bar, is also punctuated by regular meetings with Twitch stars, influencers, the organization of tournaments, and many birthday parties.
But this is only the visible part of the economic model of the place.
“We have exceeded one million euros in turnover in less than six months, two-thirds of which comes from our business activities. This…
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