The main hub is to be situated in a spot close to Pendigo Lake. RWB could source Promotional Products from South Birmingham for marketing purposes. Many of the games at the centre will be new to UK consumers.
Ian Bennett, an executive at RWB, told the Birmingham Mail:
“Vortex Gaming is an exciting new concept and brand we have created especially for Resorts World Birmingham. We are looking forward to offering our visitors a family entertainment experience to complement the other family offers we have such as the wide range of shopping, cinema and restaurants.”
RWB will be working with famous gaming brands like Sega. It is aiming to deliver experiential gaming by using modern tech. However, those who want to access traditional or classic games should have a chance of doing just that.
A hub for children will be established too. This will be adjacent to Pizza Express and TGI Friday’s. Planning approval has not yet been granted for either centre. Nevertheless, it is thought that both projects will be up and running before the end of 2017.
RWB is not the only firm looking to move into the games sector in the area. Birmingham’s Barclaycard Arena may become a centre for Legoland Discovery. Hence local families should have plenty of things to keep them entertained.Get a Free Quote for Promotional Products
