Innovative media-based attractions provider Triotech has reported great success with its new simulator, The Qube.

First unveiled in November 2022, The Qube has experienced "strong earning numbers" in venues, affording a "fully fledged interactive theatre" all within a 100sq.ft space.
The reported average earning results per week for operators who have chosen the Qube is US$7,500 a week, which the company says demonstrates the product's significant ROI potential. Providing entertainment to suit all ages and group types, the four-player simulator uses individual scoring to create friendly competition and encourage repeat play.
A full library of experiences is on the cards for The Qube in the near future, mirroring the content strategy for other Triotech experiences, Typhoon and XD Dark Ride interactive theatre. The Qube is also set to be showcased at the DEAL show in Dubai and at Amusement Expo International in Las Vegas next month, having made its debut at the IAAPA Expo 2022 in Orlando, US.
CEO and founder of Triotech, Ernest Yale, said of the recent product: "The Qube had an amazing launch last November in Orlando. It’s coin-op and attendant-free, which is huge in today’s world of tight labour market. Interactivity and motion make an amazing gameplay for players. They just love to compete against each other."
Also on display at the aforementioned trade shows will be Triotech’s interactive VR coin-op simulator Storm, where visitors can experience an immersive original movie called 'Creepy Castle', among others.
Triotech will be exhibiting the Qube, Storm and other attractions at the ASI booth, 2-B61, at Dubai's DEAL show and booth A141 at Las Vegas' AEI show.