

In July 2021, After 20 years, TEEG made Timezone's return into South Australia by opening up a dual branded venue in Woodville, SA. In February 2019, TEEG opened its first of many dual branded venues of Zone Bowling and Timezone locations in Westfield Garden City. In November 2018, TEEG purchased all PLAYTIME venues and slowly rebranded them to Timezone with the last PLAYTIME converted to Timezone in June 2019. Centres in New Zealand were rebranded Xtreme Entertainment. All AMF bowling centres in Australia were rebranded as Zone Bowling. TEEG operates in six countries with over 250 locations. In December 2017, TEEG announced that they had purchased the bowling and entertainment division of Ardent Leisure in order to merge it with its Timezone entertainment business, forming a combined entertainment group encompassing Timezone, AMF, Kingpin and Playtime, one of the world’s largest family entertainment centre groups. In 1995, Timezone started their ventures outside Australia. Timezone claims that it is the first family-oriented amusement centers of that time, and said that its family emphasis is the key focus of their brand. The first Timezone arcade opened in 1978 in Perth, Western Australia, by Leisure & Allied Industries (now LAI Games). Outside of Australia, Timezone is currently operating in India, New Zealand, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam.

It is owned and operated by The Entertainment and Education Group (TEEG). Timezone is an international chain of family entertainment centres and amusement arcade centres based in Australia.
