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Every year we get another Call of Duty, but if you have given hope to wait for a new Left 4 Dead, a Georgia-based company may be something a little well, realer, to help you tide over. Blood, guts 'n glory [sic] is looking for the above play on your TV and put them in the real world with the help of slick Hollywood-style production and some high-tech weapons October of this year. In apocalyptic Horror, teams fight against hordes of zombies infected played by actors or Kickstarter donors, while war-torn Fallujah battleground has you facing off against "insurgents." In terms of firepower, have real weapons such as the M4 assault rifle is equipped with an infrared tech along the lines of what the military uses for training purposes, and the armament apparently still sound like the real deal, muzzle flash and require reload. Authenticity above all, of course. And thanks to a force feedback belt, you feel every attack that you have suffered.
The way these events will play out should be pretty familiar if you've jumped into an online shooter recently: save a science team working on a cure for the zombie outbreak and drop the Antigen in water supply of the city before the other team does, while capture the flag and fixed-point control under orders of the day for the Mission of Fallujah are. Winners can expect a room filled with drink, "hot babes" (apparently someone has not gotten the message yet) and as-of-yet unnamed VIPs, just for them. Each game is expected to last an hour, with the total experience, which means that it step up and debriefing, pegged at three hours for each. Keep up with the video game theme, is the outfit planning for 64-player rounds and stats such as accuracy, kill-to-death ratio and how many secrets that you've discovered in your game will all be tracked. If this sounds like something for your usual team would, buy-in starts at $ 90 and group packages are also available.
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