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Angels Open Arcade and Skenes Visits Angel Stadium

The Los Angeles Angels are enhancing the fan experience with a new arcade, while local baseball star Paul Skenes makes a return to his roots.

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Key Insights

  • The Los Angeles Angels have opened a Pac-Man-themed arcade in the right field pavilion (section 240) of Angel Stadium in partnership with Bandai Namco.
  • The arcade, named Level Up, features classic games and Gashapon vending machines.
  • Bandai Namco has renewed its sponsorship deal with the Angels for four years, including ballpark signage and a live Pac-Man Race during games.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes, an El Toro High product and Angels fan, visited Angel Stadium but isn't scheduled to pitch until the Pirates play at Dodger Stadium.

In-Depth Analysis

The Angels continue to innovate in fan engagement by opening the Level Up arcade. This partnership with Bandai Namco brings a nostalgic element to the ballpark experience, offering free-to-play classic games for fans of all ages. The arcade not only provides entertainment but also strengthens the connection between Bandai Namco and Angels fans, with the company's U.S. office based in Orange County. The renewal of the sponsorship deal highlights the mutual benefits for both organizations. Additionally, the return of Paul Skenes, a local talent, adds another layer of interest for fans, even though he won't be pitching at Angel Stadium during this visit. The Pac-Man race will feature the Rally Monkey mascot.

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FAQ

Where is the new arcade located?

The arcade, named Level Up, is located in the right field pavilion (section 240) at Angel Stadium.

Are the games free to play?

Yes, all the games in the Level Up arcade are free to play for fans of all ages.

Who is Paul Skenes?

Paul Skenes is a pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates and a product of El Toro High. He grew up cheering for the Angels.

Takeaways

  • The Angels are enhancing the game day experience with a new retro arcade featuring classic games.
  • Bandai Namco's continued partnership with the Angels brings exciting fan engagement opportunities.
  • Local baseball fans have an opportunity to see Paul Skenes play when the Pirates visit Dodger Stadium.

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