Chuck E. Cheese Is Growing Up and is Launching Acades For Adults
Chuck E. Cheese is no longer just for kids’ birthday parties and awkward pizza parties. The iconic animatronic rat and his crew are stepping into the adult world with Chuck’s Arcade, a brand-new spinoff designed specifically for grownups.
The company is starting with ten Chuck’s Arcade locations across the U.S., including St. Petersburg, FL; Trumbull, CT; Oklahoma City and Tulsa, OK; Victor, NY; Buford, GA; El Paso, TX; Nashua and Salem, NH; and St. Louis, MO. Each site is designed to be a nostalgia-fueled, game-heavy hangout spot.
This isn’t just a half-hearted attempt at reinvention either. Chuck E. Cheese is leaning all the way in. According to the official release, Chuck’s Arcade will “combine classic games and the hottest new games alongside iconic animatronic characters,” and serve as “a new destination where nostalgia meets the future.”
“Chuck E. Cheese has spent decades mastering the arcade experience — it’s in our DNA,” said David McKillips, CEO of Chuck E. Cheese.
“Thanks to the expertise of our talented technicians and the successful transformation of almost 500 fun centers worldwide, we’ve built the operational and creative foundation to take our brand beyond our traditional four walls.
“Chuck’s Arcade is a natural evolution — an opportunity to extend our arcade legacy into new formats that engage both lifelong fans and a new generation through a curated mix of retro classics and cutting-edge experiences.”
Each Chuck’s Arcade will even be “overseen” by one of the animatronic band members, and select spots will feature exclusive retro merch, including old-school logo apparel, collectible toys, novelty candy, and prize redemption items.
It’s part of a bigger strategy to tap into the millennial and Gen Z nostalgia economy. If you grew up feeding tokens into arcade games as a kid while your slice of pizza cooled, Chuck’s Arcade wants you back.
So, while Chuck E. Cheese may have started as the go-to spot for birthday chaos, it’s evolving, just like its audience. Now the question is can an animatronic rat still party when the crowd’s ordering craft beer and chasing high scores on a Dance Dance Revolution machine? We’re about to find out.
Via: Nerdist