iHotel gaming room.


A new hotel has launched in Taiwan that is aimed to appeal to gamers. Called iHotel, it's betting that among the millions of people who travel to the country each year, a fair share of them would rather spend time in a hotel room than go outside.


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Each iHotel room comes equipped with powerful PCs, keyboards, mice, 32" ASUS monitors, and even the DXRacer chairs that are somehow popular with streamers. And, of course, it has plenty of LED RGB lighting so you can impress your new wife on your honeymoon.






Equally as surprising, the hotel lobby has an eSports style PC gaming room for the gamers who are up for socializing. The rigs here are similar to what's in the rooms, but are set up in a circular layout that is perfect for LAN competitions were gamers can drink alcohol and punch each other instead of talking smack in chat.



For a better idea of what it's like, check out this video walkthrough:




Located in the Taoyuan District, you can either pay $100/night or rent a room for roughly $12/hour. In other words, it operates similarly to a LAN cafe.


The most popular games in Taiwan are League of Legends, Pokemon Go, and mobile titles like Clash of Kings and Clash Royale.