HyperX Arena Las Vegas secures Eureka Ergonomic partnership

02 January 2024

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Furniture company Eureka Ergonomic has announced a partnership with HyperX Arena Las Vegas to provide gaming chairs for the 30,000-square-foot facility.

As a result of the deal, the arena will be equipped with Eureka’s Typhon and Python Hybrid gaming chairs.

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Earlier this year, North American esports venue company Allied Esports announced the renewal of its naming rights partnership with peripherals brand HyperX. Located in the Luxor Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, the venue has hosted a wide variety of esports events since its opening in 2018.

Eureka joins HP’s gaming-focused brands OMEN and HyperX to equip the gaming zones in the facility. The venue counts 160 PC and console gaming stations, as well as a production studio and a competition stage, making it one of the most known esports arenas in the world.

Yinghua Chen, CEO of Allied Esports and Allied Gaming & Entertainment, commented: “Our commitment to leading-edge technology mirrors our dedication to players’ health and well-being.

“We’re excited for this new partnership with Eureka Ergonomics, which will enable us to enhance and support our gaming experience for all.”

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The gaming chairs are currently on sale on Eureka’s website, selling for $299.99 (~£236.07) for the Python version and $399.99 (~£314.77) for the Typhon.

Aside from the HyperX Arena in Las Vegas, Allied Esports is also known for operating the Allied Esports Trucks, a series of travelling mobile gaming arenas in Europe and North America. Moreover, the company has a venue affiliate programme with members such as Fortress Melbourne in Australia and Wanyoo in China.

Davide Xu