Atari's Las Vegas hotel project has been scrapped

The planned gaming-themed Atari hotel in Las Vegas will not move forward, according to a company spokesperson. Atari Hotels is now concentrating efforts on its flagship property in Phoenix, Arizona. The project, announced six years ago, has faced significant delays.

In 2020, just before the COVID-19 pandemic, Atari Hotels announced ambitious plans to develop gaming-themed hotels in eight US cities: Phoenix, Austin, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, San Francisco, San Jose, and Seattle. Phoenix was designated as the inaugural site, with construction originally slated to begin that year.

However, the Las Vegas project has been abandoned. "The Las Vegas deal ultimately didn't come to fruition," spokesperson Sara Collins told the Las Vegas Sun. The company is redirecting its resources to the Phoenix location "for the time being."

Development has been hampered by pandemic-related setbacks. Construction on the Phoenix hotel is now expected to start late this year, with an opening targeted for 2028. Despite progress, funding remains a challenge; a December press release indicated that Atari Hotels is seeking $35 million to $40 million to realize the "playable destination" for gamers.

The Atari Hotels website FAQ mentions that additional sites, including Denver, are under exploration through separate development and licensing agreements. No updates have emerged for the other planned locations, casting doubt on the broader expansion.

This shift underscores the difficulties in bringing niche hospitality concepts to life amid economic uncertainties in the gaming and tourism sectors.

Awọn iroyin ti o ni ibatan

CES 2026 booth showcasing Nvidia, Razer, and HyperX AI-enhanced gaming hardware amid excited crowds.
Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

CES 2026 features AI-driven gaming hardware announcements

Ti AI ṣe iroyin Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, companies like Nvidia, Razer, and HyperX unveiled AI-enhanced gaming technologies aimed at improving performance and user experience. These reveals highlight the growing integration of artificial intelligence in gaming peripherals and software. While some are immediate updates, others remain conceptual prototypes.

A new handheld console called the Gamestation Go brings back over 200 classic Atari games, allowing users to relive the era of the Atari 2600. Priced at $179, it includes arcade titles and pinball simulations with unique controls like a trackball and dial. While it evokes fond memories, some original games like E.T. remain frustrating even today.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas are set to receive remasters, according to recent reports. Details about the projects remain scarce at this stage. The announcement comes amid buzz around the Fallout TV show, but the two are unrelated.

Two new video games are set to pixelate Toronto's streets and landmarks in retro style. Retroronto, an indie life simulator, and Scott Pilgrim EX, a fighting adventure, both draw on early-2000s Toronto for their settings. These titles highlight the city's growing presence in gaming.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Activision is branching out from Call of Duty with a new open-world role-playing game developed by its recently formed studio, Elsewhere Entertainment. Rumors also suggest involvement from Sledgehammer Games, known for the franchise's shooters. This move comes amid declining sales for the series' latest entries.

Following Jason Schreier's recent comments on GTA 6 not being content complete (as covered January 8), TechRadar reported January 9 on potential delays from its 2026 launch, while indy100 highlighted the insider's clarification dispelling rumors.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Nearly three months after launch, Arc Raiders remains highly popular, prompting discussions at Embark Studios about potential new features. Game design director Virgil Watkins revealed in an interview that the team has considered adding a hub world to the game's setting, Speranza. While time and scope constraints previously sidelined the idea, Watkins expressed personal interest in its implementation.

 

 

 

Ojú-ìwé yìí nlo kuki

A nlo kuki fun itupalẹ lati mu ilọsiwaju wa. Ka ìlànà àṣírí wa fun alaye siwaju sii.
Kọ