F1 Arcade's largest gaming venue opens in Las Vegas
November 04, 2025
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F1 Arcade, an entertainment and hospitality destination featuring 87 full-motion simulators, food and cocktails, has opened inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, in Las Vegas, Nevada, US. The 21,000sq.ft entertainment centre, which is the brand’s largest location to date, aims to combine the energy and adrenaline of Formula 1 through its simulators designed for guests of all abilities. The technology allows guests to experience the sport’s most iconic tracks, either through team racing, where groups of four or more to race against each other, or head to head, where up to three drivers in a fast-paced competition. The experience features React, a lightning-fast game designed to test player’s reflexes similar to the Batak-style training used by drivers. The venue also has an outdoor terrace overlooking the Las Vegas Strip.

 

“With the roar of racing slated to take over Las Vegas this fall, there’s no better time or place to open an F1 Arcade,” said Adam Breeden, founder and CEO of F1 Arcade. “This city thrives on adrenaline and unforgettable moments, and that’s exactly what guests will find here with world-class simulators, vibrant watch parties and an atmosphere that keeps the excitement going long all year long.” F1 Arcade Las Vegas follows successful openings in Massachusetts, Washington DC, Pennsylvania and Colorado, with the next locations planned for Georgia and Spain. Globally, the brand plans to open 30 venues within five years. The venue will host official F1 watch parties that will allow guests to watch races on the venue’s large TV screens with commentary that it says will be an adrenaline-filled atmosphere.