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Arcade equipment planning for different venue formats

Unis works across venue types that share one challenge: every cabinet must earn its place in the guest journey, staff routine, and available footprint.

North America

FEC startups and cinema arcades often prioritize cashless systems, birthday traffic, and compact game clusters that can be staffed by small teams.

EMEA

Mixed-use leisure sites may need quieter placement logic, multilingual signage, and a stronger link between amusement equipment and food or retail areas.

APAC

Dense shopping-center venues often focus on frontage, visual attraction, prize display, and rapid turnover in limited square footage.

LATAM

Operators may phase purchases around proven earners first, then add signature games after staff understand local guest habits.

MENA

Resort and mall entertainment zones often need a premium presentation, clear family paths, and equipment that can handle seasonal surges.

Use cases

Where Unis planning is most useful

Family entertainment centers86%
Cinema arcades72%
Resort game rooms64%
Mall attractions58%
Route operator refreshes46%

The percentages are editorial planning weights rather than market promises. They show where the Unis advisory model has the clearest fit: projects with enough moving parts that a simple product catalog would leave too many questions unanswered. In a new FEC, the issue may be sequencing opening day purchases. In a cinema arcade, the challenge may be a narrow pre-show window. In a resort, the equipment has to survive unattended periods and still feel inviting. In a mall, frontage and prize visibility can matter as much as equipment count.

Find the closest reference pattern

Describe the venue type and region. Unis can frame the discussion around comparable operating conditions instead of a generic game list.