Atari Hotels' plans for a gaming-themed hotel in Las Vegas have seemingly been wiped off the map. Spokesperson Sara Collins revealed that the project, which was touted as one of eight major cities across the US including Sin City, has fallen through. Instead, the company is now focusing its energy on bringing the concept to life in Phoenix, Arizona.
The original plan had envisioned a gaming destination in Las Vegas, but apparently never materialized. That leaves only Phoenix โ initially intended as the flagship site โ moving forward with construction expected to kick off later this year, with an opening date slated for 2028.
However, despite progress on the Phoenix project, Atari Hotels is still struggling financially. The company is trying to raise between $35 million and $40 million to bring its "playable destination" concept to fruition in Phoenix. This has cast doubt over whether the project will ever reach its full potential.
The original plan had envisioned a gaming destination in Las Vegas, but apparently never materialized. That leaves only Phoenix โ initially intended as the flagship site โ moving forward with construction expected to kick off later this year, with an opening date slated for 2028.
However, despite progress on the Phoenix project, Atari Hotels is still struggling financially. The company is trying to raise between $35 million and $40 million to bring its "playable destination" concept to fruition in Phoenix. This has cast doubt over whether the project will ever reach its full potential.