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Strikeball Days to be held at the RUSSIA EXPO on January 23-24

Strikeball Days to be held at the RUSSIA EXPO on January 23-24
01.22.2024

On January 23-24, the Sport for Everyone pavilion at VDNH will host the Days of Strikeball (Russian variation of Airsoft) - a team military tactical game that will definitely appeal to all fans of "shooters" and adventures.

Computer games have conquered the imagination of millions of people around the world, but no matter how they try to resemble life, in many aspects they are still fictional worlds with simplified rules. Role-playing games are another matter, because they give much more vivid sensations and memories!

During these two days the guests of the exposition will learn how the sport is organized, where the biggest competitions are held and how to become a part of a fascinating game. The organizers of the exposition from the Russian Strikeball Federation will show special "soft" air guns and protective equipment, teach basic skills on a virtual simulator and, of course, take photos of visitors in full uniform.

It will be possible to communicate with professional sportsmen. Dmitry Koltunov and Timur Khosnetdinov, who took high places at the Russian Championship, will give useful advice and simply talk about emotions from their favorite game.

Learn about this and much more - on January 23 and 24 in the Sport for Everyone pavilion at the RUSSIA EXPO!
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