Businessman Has GBP 5K Gaming Gear Sent To COVID Quarantine Hotel For 14 Day Stay

A Singaporean businessman has had a nifty GBP 5,000 gaming setup sent to the hotel room where he has to spend 14 days in quarantine.

The businessman, identified only by the name Vicky, had been abroad since January and only returned to the island city-state of Singapore last week.

Served with a Stay-Home Notice (SHN) to quarantine at a hotel, the man decided to make his 14-day stay a little more bearable by having his new SGD-10,000 (GBP-5,320) gaming system sent to his room by Singapore company Aftershock PC.

When Vignesh Rajkumar was forced to serve a 14-day stay home notice at a local hotel, he had gaming equipment worth GBP 5,318 delivered, in Singapour, in August, 2021. (@vickygoesnuts/Newsflash)

The company posted a photo of the hotel room’s nifty gaming setup on social media with the message: “How to spend your time in quarantine. Serving a 14-day hotel SHN can get pretty dull but certainly not for this customer.

“Upon request, we assisted with reuniting Vicky with his custom water-cooled ULTRACORE along with his gaming peripherals – the first of a kind that we’ve seen and definitely the ultimate hotel gaming setup.

“Thanks for doing your part to keep Singapore safe Vicky, we hope the PC keeps you occupied in quarantine.”

When Vignesh Rajkumar was forced to serve a 14-day stay home notice at a local hotel, he had gaming equipment worth GBP 5,318 delivered, in Singapour, in August, 2021. (@vickygoesnuts/Newsflash)

In response, the happy gamer replied: “A big thanks to Aftershock and especially Mark for coordinating the entire process to get the PC delivered to my room.”

Joe Wee, marketing director for Aftershock PC, said the client was a businessman who had the gaming setup sent to his home several months ago.

After spending most of the year abroad and recently arriving back in Singapore, the man organised for his new gear to be sent to the hotel where he has to quarantine.