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New arcade experience to move to Newport City Centre

New arcade experience to move to Newport City Centre

High Store Arcades offers a variety of retro and modern arcade games, with seven venues already open to the public across the UK.
Along with general admission, the arcade offers birthday party and exclusive hire packages available for purchase. They also run a SEN Quiet hour once a month (weekly during the summer holidays) offering a calmer gaming environment for those who may need it.
The venue teases gaming paradise, that guarantees endless fun, thrilling excitement, and unforgettable memories for the whole family.
There is no need for a pocket full of change at High Score Arcades, as all the games are set to free-play. The £12.50 per person admission unlocks unlimited access to over 80 arcade classics for a full hour of action. Families of four can score 20% off when purchasing a family ticket.
Website prebooking is essential and, with adult limited numbers per session, ensures that there are never any queues or crowding.
This new location in Newport features an irresistible lineup of retro gems and the hottest modern titles. Whether you're a die-hard arcade aficionado or a newcomer ready to discover the thrill, there is something to please everyone of all skillsets.
With the UK's largest super screen experience, customers can experience playing on a 3x5m x 2m video wall. With access to over 400 machines, games will be in constant rotation throughout the year for customers to enjoy variety.
Nicki Gamblin, Head of Operations at High Score Arcades, said: 'We are absolutely thrilled to be opening our 8th High Score Arcades venue in Newport–the very first in Wales!
'We're on a mission to create a vibrant atmosphere brimming with positivity and to help families and friends make epic memories together.'
The grand opening weekend on July 19th and 20th offers guests the opportunity to dive in headfirst with their launch celebration, featuring:
- 100+ games to play
- Meet & Greet with the iconic Mario & Luigi
- A ribbon cutting ceremony with a special guest
- Spin the wheel for prizes
- Extended 90-minute gaming sessions
The new arcade is located at Unit 1, Chartist Tower, Upper Dock Street, Newport, NP20 1DY.
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