
Main floor
Forty stations in open rows, the room where the queue lives. Walk-ins land here first, and the admin desk sits close enough to wave over.
HYPERDEN is a flagship PC gaming arena built like a stadium for the single queue — three floors, one front desk, and a seat waiting the moment you walk in.
Sixty stations split across three floors so the room fits the session. Bring a squad, warm up alone, or sit two-up in a cabin — the specs travel with you.

Forty stations in open rows, the room where the queue lives. Walk-ins land here first, and the admin desk sits close enough to wave over.

Twelve isolated seats behind acoustic panelling for scrims and long ranked sessions. Wired peripherals, tuned chairs, and quiet on three sides.

Eight two-seat cabins for co-op and side-by-side play. Shared desk, split lighting, close enough to call a play without a headset.
Every seat is a 240Hz seat, so rates run on time, not tiers. Pick an hour block or a package and check in at the desk — prices below are shown as placeholders while the arena opens.
Extensions run by the clock at the hourly rate, added at the desk while you keep your seat. If a booked hour is running late because the queue held you up, the desk rolls the start — you pay for time on the station, not time in line.
The same build across all sixty seats, listed straight. No headline brands, no marketing rounding — the numbers you actually feel mid-match.
A visit runs on a short, plain routine. Book ahead or roll in, and the desk handles the rest — the admin usually reaches you before the tea goes cold.
Reserve a floor and an hour online, or take the next open seat off the queue at the desk.
The admin points you to a lit station, logs you in on a clean image, and you're playing.
One tap at the station light and the desk comes over — swaps, peripherals, extensions, any hour.
Free water and tea by the lounge. Step off the station, stretch, and your seat stays yours.
Nights run quiet. After 23:00 the room drops to low light, headset voice only, and the Main floor takes the volume down a notch so the Pro row can hold a scrim. Night packs run one flat block until open, and the aisles get a short reset pass every couple of hours — the admin clears cups, wipes peripherals, and checks the lighting while you play on. Nobody gets moved off a station mid-session; the reset works around you. If you booked the night pack, that seat is locked to your name until morning, queue or not.



No account, no app. Use the booking form on this page with a name, an email, and the hours you want, and the desk holds a seat on that name. Walk-ins are welcome too — you only give an email so we can confirm the slot and tell you if the floor fills up before you arrive.
Yes. Every station takes your own wired keyboard, mouse, and headset — plug in at the desk-side ports and the admin will help you swap. House peripherals stay sanitised between sessions, so bringing your own is a preference, not a fix for anything.
Water and tea are free at the rest zone, and light snacks are sold at the desk. Drinks stay in the lounge and lidded cups only at the stations — the desk keeps the aisles clear so a spilled session never becomes someone else's problem.
The arena is open to all ages during the day. After 22:00 the floor is adults-only unless a guardian stays on-site. Night packs are for adults. Bring photo ID if you look close to the line — the desk checks so the night floor stays calm.
Your booked block starts when you sit down, not when the clock says so. If the queue held you at the door, the desk rolls your start and you keep the full hour on the station. You pay for time played, and extensions are added at the desk while your seat stays yours.
Pick a floor and an hour block. The desk locks the seat to your name and you check in on arrival — sixty stations, so there's almost always one lit and waiting.
Seat held on your name