A Las Vegas gentlemen's club is letting patrons play video games with their favorite strippers.
Crazy Horse 3, which is located off the Las Vegas strip, has just opened an interactive new VIP room featuring everything from Playstation and Wii consoles to a karaoke machine and more.
It room also features the game Twister, so customers can test out the flexibility of the club's exotic dancers.
Crazy Horse 3's move into gaming may be inspired by Sean Baker's Oscar-nominated film Anora, which featured several scenes of actor Mark Eidelstein gaming with stripper Ani Mikheeva, played by Mikey Madison.
While the VIP room certainly sounds fun, it doesn't come cheap.
Las Vegas gentlemen's club Crazy Horse 3 is letting patrons play video games with their favorite strippers
The club which is located off the Las Vegas strip, has just opened an interactive new VIP room featuring everything from Playstation and Wii consoles to a karaoke machine and more
The upscale club was famously used as the location for the Paramount+ reality series Strip, which followed the lives of the strippers working at Crazy Horse 3
Patrons are unable to book the space until they've racked up a minimum liquor spend of $500, and even then, access is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Club owner Nando Sostilio told DailyMail.com in a statement, 'By blending interactive party amenities like karaoke with strippers and video games for thrilling gaming duels with your favorite entertainer, we’ve created a one-of-a-kind environment that combines the allure of the world’s most stunning adult entertainers with a modern patron’s craving for both luxury and excitement.'
He continued, 'We’ve also introduced a wildly popular floor game that highlights flexibility and has very quickly become a favorite amenity, adding a playful and dynamic element to the celebration.
'Also with our private stages featuring personal sound systems, guests can curate their own playlists to set the mood. Our mission is to redefine adult entertainment, delivering experiences that are not only indulgent but also interactive and unforgettable.'
The 40,000+ square-foot Crazy Horse 3 features hundreds of entertainers, five sprawling stages, bottle service, craft cocktails, delicious food, a private VIP entrance, complete with bottle membership lockers, and discrete VIP rooms.
The upscale club was famously used as the location for the Paramount+ reality series Strip, which followed the lives of the strippers working at Crazy Horse 3.
The establishment made headlines last year after offering free lap dances to people who voted in the presidential election.
If that wasn't outrageous enough, last year the club purchased a Tesla Cybertruck which they customized with a stripper pole.
Crazy Horse 3's move into gaming may be inspired by Sean Baker's Oscar-nominated stripper drama Anora
The film featured several scenes of actor Mark Eidelstein gaming with stripper Ani Mikheeva, played by Mikey Madison
The $150,000 vehicle was then driven around Vegas with strippers on the pole as a way to market Crazy Horse 3.
Meanwhile, Hollywood seems to have embraced strippers this year with the success of both Anora and Pamela Anderson's The Last Showgirl.
Anora picked up six Oscar nominations this year, including Best Picture, Best Actress for Mikey Madison, Best Supporting Actor for Yura Borisov, and Best Director for Sean Baker.
The Last Showgirl was noticeably snubbed, but the film is already shaping up to be a minor box office hit and has earned Anderson the best reviews of her career.