Someone Found Top Esports Titles in a Gaming Café in North Korea
Someone Found Top Esports Titles in a Gaming Café in North Korea
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Someone Found Top Esports Titles in a Gaming Café in North Korea

Grant Taylor-Hill 🕒︎ 2025-11-08

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Someone Found Top Esports Titles in a Gaming Café in North Korea

When you think about North Korea, the last thing on your mind is probably esports games. From a dictator-led regime to a fiercely censored way of life, North Korea has long remained a mysterious territory that few people see the reality of. One social media user traveled to Pyongyang, North Korea, and managed to dispel some of that mystery, stumbling upon a gaming café packed with talented esports players enjoying games like Counter-Strike 2. It goes against everything we’ve been led to believe about North Korea. North Korea’s Gaming Cafés Look Fantastic In a post on social media, a user named Sally Yin uploaded images of a high-tech gaming café in North Korea, specifically in the region of Pyongyang. It’s a far cry from the drab, miserable images we’re used to seeing in the West, which have long been named ‘propaganda’ by those supportive of North Korea. Sally went on to explain that the café she found was only opened back in April, and at the start, it was restricted only to North Korean locals. Since then, the center has opened up to tourists and foreigners residing in the country. Back in April, Kim Jong Un, the North Korean Supreme Leader, visited the ‘game house’ and approved of the site and the potential it would bring to young people in the area. Reportedly, more than 70 games could be selected from the PCs available in the gaming café, which can be used on a pay-as-you-go or a membership basis. The list included top esports titles like Counter-Strike 2, Rainbow Six Siege, and Dota 2. Bizarrely, the café also featured games like Call of Duty and Far Cry, which often portray themes of overthrowing dictators or oppressors, which might be considered ironic for a North Korean business. It was noted that accessing the internet is prohibited in the café and that applications like Steam can’t be accessed. Are you surprised to learn that North Korea has high-tech gaming cafés? Let me know what you’re thinking on the Insider Gaming Discord server. For more Insider Gaming coverage, check out the news that FaZe Clan crashed out of IEM Chengdu

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