
According to city records, Game Show Battle Room is planning to open a new location at The Bellevue Collection in downtown Bellevue. The venue will be located at 420 Bellevue Way Northeast and will occupy approximately 2,652 square feet.
The immersive group competition space is expected to open in spring 2026, as reported by PSBJ.
Game Show Battle Room is an interactive entertainment concept that places participants inside a live game show setting, complete with studio lighting, music, hosts, and game show-style challenges. The company currently operates 19 locations nationwide and offers experiences designed for group play, corporate events, and team-building activities.
The Bellevue location will be situated within the Lincoln Square area of The Bellevue Collection.The surrounding area includes 400 Lincoln Square, a prominent office tower that is home to companies including Samsung, Unity Technologies, WeWork, Merrill Lynch, D.A. Davidson, and One Medical.
The building is connected to a wide range of retail, dining, and entertainment options, including Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi, Cypress Lounge, Din Tai Fung, and Lincoln South Food Hall.
Game Show Battle Room locations offer multiple game formats that are played over timed sessions, typically lasting about an hour. Games include trivia-based and skill-based challenges such as Survey Battles, Spin and Solve, MatchUp Wars, Time Rush Games, and The Drop. Guests play a rotating selection of games during their visit.
In addition to its permanent locations, Game Show Battle Room also operates “RoadShow” mobile events that can be hosted at off-site venues such as corporate offices, convention centers, and schools.
All Game Show Battle Room locations serve a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including beer, wine, and canned cocktails, with offerings varying by city. Locations also partner with local restaurants to provide catering options for private and corporate events.
The Bellevue venue will mark Game Show Battle Room’s first location in Washington state, adding a new interactive entertainment option to The Bellevue Collection alongside venues such as Mirra, a virtual reality entertainment space, and Forum Social House.












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