Last year, the "Lesta Games" group of companies faced a series of issues: first, its head along with the head of Wargaming were found guilty of creating an extremist organization, and then it came under state control. It was revealed that afterward, several top managers left "Lesta Games" and founded a new studio.
"Drone World"
As reported by the Telegram channel "Sad Cyberpunk," the studio is called "Mira A." Officially, it was established back in March 2024, but initially, it belonged to other people and was named JSC "PKS BRUT" — at that time, it apparently had no connection to game development. In October 2025, the former business development director of "Lesta Games," Gauhar Aldiyarova, purchased it for 15,000 rubles, after which the organization was renamed and shifted its focus to game development and publishing.
In addition to Aldiyarova, the "Mira A" team includes several former "Lesta Games" members. Among them are the former technical director Mikhail Popov and the former PR director Svetlana Karacharova.
If the information from "Sad Cyberpunk" is to be believed, the studio is currently working in two directions simultaneously. One is game development about drone management, and the other is the development of children's games. Currently, there are three known titles being developed: a tactical team shooter "Drone World," a drone simulator "Freight Unleashed," and a children's robot simulator "TerraBot."
It is reported that "Mira A" has already pitched all three games to private investors and state institutions. During the presentation, they allegedly requested 3.6 billion rubles for further development — half of the total budget of the games — and estimated the projected annual revenue post-release at 8.4 billion rubles. Whether anyone agreed to finance the company is unknown.
"Sad Cyberpunk" reached out to representatives of "Mira A" for comments, but they declined to discuss the information from its sources.
