Rihanna And A$AP Rocky Enjoy A Fun Date Night At NYC Arcade

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Rihanna and A$AP Rocky sure know how to play games – arcade games, that is.

The couple had an awesome idea for a fun mid-week date night – hitting up the arcade for some fun and games.

A$AP and Rihanna were photographed enjoying a fun date night with some friends at Barcade in New York City on Wednesday (June 23).

They were seen arriving at the establishment with Rihanna looking pretty in pink in a vintage bright-pink Dior slipdress designed by John Galliano with a matching faux fur pink hat. A$AP also cut a stylish figure in a leather ensemble accented with a deep purple shirt.a

A source tells Entertainment Tonight that the couple has “so much fun” playing arcade games that night – they were reportedly challenging each other and others as well, and stayed until 3AM.

Per ET, “they both totally had their guard down,” and didn’t seem shy about displaying their affections for each other.

The two were caught on camera all smiles with their arms around each other and, at one point, sharing a kiss. They were also photographed as they left, and A$AP had his arm around Rihanna as they exited.

The last time they were photographed together was on a dinner date at Delilah in Los Angeles back in April and the two weren’t quite as affectionate in front of the cameras as they are now – A$AP even arrived at the establishments a few moments after Rihanna did.

A$AP and Rihanna, who have been friends for years, began sparking dating rumors last year. In May, A$AP confirmed their romance, declaring Rihanna as the love of his life.

“[Relationships are] so much better when you got the One,” he told GQ in his interview. “She amounts to probably, like, a million of the other ones.”

“I think when you know, you know. She’s the One,” he continued.

Earlier this month, he also talked about having Rihanna’s support in his recently released documentary Stockholm Syndrome, where she makes two cameos.

“It’s amazing and I’m honestly truly blessed, for real,” he shared with ET, and also noted it’s “important having that support in real life, you know?”