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LF.Group provides a free service for gaming communities.
History
2024: Xsolla bought LF.Group
Perm service for accepting payments in online games Xsolla, which in 2023 transferred its legal entities in Russia under the control of an American company, acquired a recruiting platform for gamers LF.Group. This deal became known in July 2024.
2022: A $1 million investment investment investment
In early September 2022, it became known that LF.Group raised $1 million to help gamers find their players in multiplayer games.
LF.Group provides a free service for gaming communities. It allows gamers to find free teammates in League of Legends, World of Warcraft, Lost Ark, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, similar in skill level and goals, schedule meetings and more. By the end of 2022, the developers plan to expand the number of games.
{{quote 'I gained strength in online games and significantly improved the decision-making process. In high school, I was already one of the 200 best players in the World of Warcraft collection in the post-Soviet space, and now I have almost 900 hours of play! Our first step is to create a strong team of like-minded people for whom your favorite game will become the main tool, "said Alexey Moiseenkov, founder and ingenious director of LF.Group. }} Co-founder of the Prisma photo service Alexei Moiseenkov launched LF.Group in London with the founders of the Overgear gaming platform Dmitry Beseda and Alexander Karetin, as well as with the co-founder of the eStreams stream analytics service Stas Kapinus.
LF.Group targets 300 million gamers around the world who spend about 20 hours a week playing games. The service will help them recruit teammates and direct their forces to achieve the best results in online games. As of September 2022, more than 60 thousand players and more than 300 teams on the waiting list for recruiting newcomers are registered on the platform.
Dmitry Grishin's Grishin Robotics fund became an investor in the British project. Grishin Robotics, a San Francisco-based company, was able to hire software engineers and community managers at London-based LF.Group.[1]