
Twisted Labs opens a gaming hub in Riyadh's Boulevard City
The Executive Vice President of the General Entertainment Authority, Ahmed Arafa, inaugurated Twisted Labs on 25 February 2025. Located next to Bakr Al-Sheddi Theater, the destination offers family-friendly gaming experiences.
Twisted Labs features a range of activities and events. The Twisted Hall includes the Champion Test area for interactive experiences, and the Twisted Shop includes exclusive products for gaming lovers. The areas also include the Gaming Centre, Twisted Track racing course, and Watch Party space for watching events and shows. Plus, if you are after a challenge, the Escape Room provides thrilling adventures and puzzles.
After all that gaming, you can refuel at Twisted Labs' Twisted Café. The venue boasts a modern design, which has been designed as a space to relax, and offers a range of beverages and bites.
Boulevard City has welcomed a wide range of events during Riyadh Season. The area has included a Zombie Zone, and Harry Potter Experience. The area has hosted major gaming events, which include Esports World Cup 2024. The event bought together gamers from around the world. The esports teams consisted of professional and amateur players. Plus, it included a prize fund of SAR 225,000,000 ($60,000,000).
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