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The plan for a gaming-themed Atari hotel in Las Vegas has reportedly been scrapped

The plan for a gaming-themed Atari hotel in Las Vegas has reportedly been scrapped

Posted on 17 January 2026 By jobuzo

Six years after the announcement of plans to build Atari Hotels in eight cities across the US, including Las Vegas, only one now seems to be moving forward, in Phoenix, Arizona. The Las Vegas deal ultimately “didn’t come to fruition,” spokesperson Sara Collins told Las Vegas Sun this week, and Atari Hotels is putting its focus into the Phoenix site “for the time being.”

Phoenix was always meant to be the first site, followed by other hotels in Austin, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, San Francisco, San Jose and Seattle. But Las Vegas is now apparently off the table, and there haven’t been any signs of life around the other planned locations. The FAQ on the Atari Hotels website notes, “Additional sites, including Denver, are being explored under separate development and licensing agreements.” The Atari Hotel project was announced in 2020 just before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and consequently experienced development delays. Construction on the Phoenix hotel, which was supposed to break ground in 2020, is expected to begin late this year, with its opening now planned for 2028.

But maybe don’t hold your breath. According to a December press release, the company is still trying to raise $35 million to $40 million to fund the “playable destination” for gamers in Phoenix.

The plan for a gaming-themed Atari hotel in Las Vegas has reportedly been scrapped


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