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5 Must-Visit Fabulous Game Shops in London 2025

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Are you looking for one of the best game shops in London? Then do not look elsewhere than this article.

As a gaming enthusiast, I have spent enough time exploring the top-notch gaming stores in London.

And it’s time to share my experience. That is why, to help you, in this article, I will provide 5 must-visit game shops in London. 

Before consoles, gamers needed to visit arcades to get their hands on the latest games.

However, because of the technological advancements, and popularity of the consoles, you can have the opportunity to play a wide range of games with your friends.

It will be great fun getting out of your house and demonstrating your gaming skills with your friends, won’t it?

Whether you are looking for the latest board game gem or the latest console release, I have got you covered!

Just check out the following game shop options!

5 Best Game Shops In London

1. Belong Gaming Arena

If you are looking for a game zone where you can find the latest game releases, then Belong Gaming Arena can be your ultimate destination.

Belong Gaming Arena has been in the UK since December 2019 but has gained a great reputation in the city.

This gaming outlet has a heavier focus on competitive gaming, so it is an ideal place for skilled and experienced players.

At the same time, if you are an upcoming amateur player, you can grab this game store at least once. You will like its collection and take your gaming interest to the next level. 

They have a huge collection of playable games, including:

PC: Rocket League, League of Legends, Tekken 7, Call of Duty Warzone, etc.
Xbox: FIFA 23, Lawn Mower Simulator
PlayStation: FIFA 23, Returnal, Gran Turismo, Horizon Forbidden West, and more.

They have a booking system on their website and have an accommodation of 6 players at 7 Pounds per hour per person
Address: 318 Oxford Street, W1C 1HF

2. Wanyoo Esports Studio

Wanyoo Esports Studio

Wanyoo has become one of the most popular gaming venues in London.

It opened its doors in January 2019 and since then it has been making waves in the capital.

It was primarily a cafe catered to PC gamers, but nowadays, the venue offers professional gaming equipment and space dedicated to gaming enthusiasts.

They have an area for a console downstairs and a private scrim room. 

So, if you are a more serious gamer and want to win sports tournaments with cash prizes, this place is for you. Moreover, the venue also serves bubble tea and hot food, and you can order by pressing a button from your seat. 

They have a wide range of gaming collections, including:

PC and Console games: League of Legends, Overwatch, Fortnite, PUBG, Dota 2, World of Warcraft, and more
 
They charge 5 Pounds per hour for the public area and 8 Pounds per hour for the private rooms

Address: 77-79 Charing Cross Road, WC2H ONE

3. Loading Bar

Loading Bar is one of the best video game shops in London. Now, it has become a venue that truly has something for everyone.

Since 2010 they have been offering a place to eat, drink, relax, and play.

Their vision is very simple, you need to pay for the drink and food, and they will provide a wide range of games for free.

Alongside a PS4, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, you can also get your fingers on an SNES mini.

They have a wide collection of games including more than 60 board games, and various retro arcade games. 

 And the best fact is that these all are free as I have explained earlier.

Moreover, if you love overwatch, you can grab the regular parties for the Overwatch League.

This venue remains open until 2 am on Fridays and Saturdays. 

Address: 97 Stoke Newington Rd, N16 8BX

4. Red Bull Gaming Sphere

If you are looking for the best game shops in London, red Bull Gaming Sphere is a must-visit destination for you. This gaming zone is famous for hosting the WoW raid and is a vibrant FGC community.

Without the need to book anything in advance, all the PCs and Consoles are free to play. 

Red Bull Gaming Sphere hosts regular community events, boot camps, and workshops to level up the skills of gamers. 

It is a tournament venue as well as a creator space for the gaming community. This gaming zone supports esports professionals, and 

They have a wide collection of games, including:

PC and Console games: FIFA 19, League of Legends, World of Warcraft, and Street Fighter V
Address: Whitby Street, Shoreditch, E1 6JT

5.  Experience Platform

This is the platform where gaming and pizzas go hand in hand.

So, if you are looking for a platform to experience both of these, come and visit Experience Platform in London.

This platform boasts a range of consoles, cocktails, and games on a single platform. This gaming venue also has discounted packages for gaming enthusiasts.

Also, the venue has regular bottomless brunches for gamers who enjoy a drink or two while defeating their mates at FIFA.

The platform is available for booking at 5 Pounds per person per hour. 

Address: 28 Worship Street, EC2A 2AH

Conclusion

Well, here is a list of 5 must-visit game shops in London. I have provided every necessary information about the game stores in London.

So, you can pick one venue from the list and satisfy your gaming enthusiasm in a peaceful environment.

Take your gaming spirit to the next level with this article!

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