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Ever Wanted To Play Video Games On The Big Screen? Well, Now You Can

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For some people, the ultimate dream would be to play their favourite console games on the largest TV screen possible. Well, if you happen to be in Malaysia and looking for a larger-than-life experience, here’s your chance to to play video games on one of the most massive displays in existence – a cinema screen.

Amid the Covid-19 pandemic and perhaps due to the lack of movies showing in theatres, Malaysian cinema GSC is inviting both serious and casual gamers to rent their halls to play PlayStation and Nintendo Switch games on their projection screen (it was not explicitly mentioned but we’re sure Xbox consoles are allowed, too).

“You’ve seen movies on the big screen, but have you played games on the BIG SCREEN Now you can book a hall from us from only RM188 (US$45.27) and play your favorite Plashspeed or Switch games! Not even kidding,” GSC announced in a Facebook post today.

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Written by: Adrian Lai


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