Popular arcade breaks Guinness World Record for world’s largest claw machine
They kept their eye on the prize.
An arcade in the Philippines earned a Guinness World Record for installing the world’s largest claw machine.
The PlayFair arcade, located at the TOPS landmark in Barangay Busay in Cebu, earned the title for its Claw King, which encompasses a staggering area of 1,761 cubic feet.
The massive game — which is over 17 feet long, close to 13 feet tall and over 8 feet wide — was first unveiled to the public on July 5, while being measured by a local construction company in compliance with Guinness World Records standards.
On July 21, its owners were officially awarded the title, with PlayFair announcing the history-making feat on its Facebook page.
“What an epic achievement we happily share with Cebu and we’re beyond proud to bring this record home,” the arcade posted to its 2,500 followers.
“This incredible achievement would not have been possible without the support of everyone who participated, supported, and cheered us on.”
“A testament to Filipino creativity and craftsmanship,” the record-breaking game was designed and constructed by Kuya Magik, a local artist with close to 12 million followers on TikTok, according to a release this week by TOPS.
“The introduction of the Claw King is more than just a record-breaking achievement; it’s a strategic move to boost Cebu’s tourism and showcase the city’s innovative spirit,” TOPS explained in the release.
“The project blends elements of traditional Filipino ‘Perya’ [carnival] culture with modern entertainment, creating a unique experience that appeals to a wide range of visitors.”
The Claw King managed to dethrone the previous record holder, Santa Claw, a now-defunct claw machine in Florida, which measured 16.73 feet long, 7.87 feet wide and 11.81 feet high.
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