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| mergedinto=[[1C Company]] (2009-02-24) | | mergedinto=[[1C Company]] (2009-02-24) | ||
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{{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1С-СофтКлаб), previously known as '''SoftClub''' (СофтКлаб) is a distributor of Russian language [[Sega]] products in Russia, the wider CIS region and parts of Eastern Europe. | {{stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1С-СофтКлаб), previously known as '''SoftClub''' (СофтКлаб) is a distributor of Russian language [[Sega]] products in Russia, the wider CIS region and parts of Eastern Europe. | ||
− | SoftClub became an official distributor of Sega products during the mid-2000s. It was acquired by [[1C Company]] in 2009 (which also owned [[Buka]], another Sega distributor), changing its name to 1C-SoftClub in the process. 1C-SoftClub is the largest video game distributor in Russia, also representing [[Activision]], [[Sony Computer Entertainment]], Bethesda Softworks, [[Capcom]], [[Electronic Arts]], [[Konami]], [[Rockstar Games]], Square Enix, [[Take 2 Interactive]], [[THQ]], [[Ubisoft]] and WB Games. | + | SoftClub became an official distributor of Sega products during the mid-2000s. It was acquired by [[1C Company]] in 2009 (which also owned [[Buka]], another Sega distributor), changing its name to 1C-SoftClub in the process. 1C-SoftClub is the largest video game distributor in Russia, also representing [[Activision]], [[Sony Computer Entertainment]], [[Bethesda Softworks]], [[Capcom]], [[Electronic Arts]], [[Konami]], [[Rockstar Games]], Square Enix, [[Take 2 Interactive]], [[THQ]], [[Ubisoft]] and WB Games. |
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+ | ==Countries== | ||
+ | 1C-SoftClub has distributed video game products to the following countries. | ||
+ | *[[History of Sega in Russia|Russia]] | ||
+ | *Commonwealth of Independent States | ||
+ | *Eastern Europe | ||
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+ | ==Softography== | ||
+ | {{CompanyHistoryAll|1C-SoftClub|SoftClub}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 05:32, 12 September 2023
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Founded: 1994 | ||
Merged into: 1C Company (2009-02-24) | ||
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1C-SoftClub (1С-СофтКлаб), previously known as SoftClub (СофтКлаб) is a distributor of Russian language Sega products in Russia, the wider CIS region and parts of Eastern Europe.
SoftClub became an official distributor of Sega products during the mid-2000s. It was acquired by 1C Company in 2009 (which also owned Buka, another Sega distributor), changing its name to 1C-SoftClub in the process. 1C-SoftClub is the largest video game distributor in Russia, also representing Activision, Sony Computer Entertainment, Bethesda Softworks, Capcom, Electronic Arts, Konami, Rockstar Games, Square Enix, Take 2 Interactive, THQ, Ubisoft and WB Games.
Countries
1C-SoftClub has distributed video game products to the following countries.
- Russia
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- Eastern Europe