Multiplayer Console Lounge
Pick up a controller and play.
What This Module Is
The Easiest Way In
Console gaming has zero learning curve. Residents who've never touched a gaming PC feel comfortable here. It's couch-friendly, casual energy where people drop in without feeling like they need to be “good at gaming.”

Built for Groups
This isn't a solo experience. Residents bring friends, form spontaneous game nights, and stay longer than they planned. The lounge-style seating and party game library create instant social connection.

Constantly in Use
Property managers see the highest utilization rates with console lounges. The low barrier to entry means constant traffic, especially during evenings and weekends. It never sits empty.
What's Included
Everything you need for a drop-in, social gaming experience
2–6 Console Bays
Latest-gen consoles (PS5, Xbox, Switch) with large-format displays and premium sound
Lounge-Style Seating
Comfortable couches and chairs designed for group play and spectating
Party Game Library
Curated selection of social multiplayer games that everyone can enjoy
Casual Drop-In Setup
No reservations needed—just grab a controller and start playing
Event-Ready Displays
Large screens perfect for watch parties, tournaments, and group viewing
Managed Software & Updates
Always current with the latest games and system updates—zero IT burden
Designed to Fit Real Buildings
Flexible configurations from compact starter setups to full entertainment lounges.
Compact Footprint
Works in a wide range of spaces
- •Small: 2-3 bays (200-400 sq ft)
- •Medium: 4-5 bays (400-700 sq ft)
- •Large: 6+ bays (700-1,000 sq ft)
Where It Works Best
Social, accessible spaces
- •Lounge areas or rec rooms
- •Near common spaces and lobby
- •Can be part of larger gaming center
How It Combines
Great alone or paired
- •Perfect complement to PC lounge
- •Pairs well with racing simulators
- •Often the first gaming amenity added
Financial + Operational Snapshot
Lowest friction to entry means constant use, especially evenings and weekends
Works included or as additional amenity fee—easiest to monetize if desired
Self-service design with remote management and support
Lowest barrier to entry • Highest social appeal
Often the first gaming amenity properties add
Real Console Lounges We've Built
Different properties. Different configurations. Same result.
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