Creative Works is deferring payments for support and warranty plans on all attractions to help operators during the coronavirus crisis.

Hologate

With the impact of the coronavirus felt across the world this is an exceptionally difficult time for the location-based entertainment industry. Most locations have closed their doors indefinitely, with no assurance of when this lock-down will end.

In order to help offset the lack of revenue for operators, Creative Works is postponing payments for all priority support plans for Hologate Arena, Hologate Blitz, Lazer Frenzy, Game Up Esports, Infinite Escapes, and Atomic RUSH.

These payments will be deferred for 60 days. Operators retain all benefits of their plan during the deferred period, including priority support, warranty replacements, game subscriptions, and software licenses.

Armando Lanuti, president of Creative Works, said: “We truly love this industry and we appreciate everything that our clients do to create memories for their communities.

“These are difficult times, but hopefully this payment deferral can help ease the burden for operators as they make their way through this crisis. This industry will provide the world with the opportunities to escape, celebrate, and reconnect with one another once this is all over. Our clients and partners are more important than ever at a time like this.”

In addition to postponing payments, Creative Works will continue to provide its clients with information and resources to help them during this unprecedented time.