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Alienware to launch new gaming lounge in Sydney’s Chatswood

Alienware is set to launch a new gaming lounge in Sydney’s Chatswood, celebrating 20 years of business.

From 18 August, City Hunter will be transformed into Alienware Live AU, a new centre that will boast 28 high-end gaming PCs.

“For 20 years, Alienware has been at the forefront of PC gaming technology, our innovation has led to new ways for customers to play. The partnership with City Hunter continues our ethos of bringing high-end PC gaming experiences to our fans.” said Ben Jackson, General Manager, Consumer and Small Business at Alienware. “Alienware Live AU is a great way for our fans to experience the latest Alienware hardware, provides a premium PC gaming experience for the City Hunter community, and play some games in a fully immersive environment!”

A launch event on 18 August will also offer fans the chance to win an Alienware 15, alongside airfares to Sydney and accommodation for two in order to attend. Alienware will also be giving away double passes to the launch event via TwitterFacebook and the Alienware Arena.

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