Scenario Paintball - Major Events

Major Events

  • Skirmish USA in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania is the largest paintball facility in the U.S., and hosts several games including the Battle of Stalingrad (March), and the Invasion of Normandy (July)
  • Skirmish Paintball in the UK host games all year round at 27 venues across Britain.
  • DFW Adventure Park in Roanoke, Texas host four major games a year on 250 acres (1.0 km2).
  • Operation: Market Garden being the largest in Texas with about 500 players a year.
  • D-Day Adventure Park in Oklahoma host three major events every year, including D-Day with 4,000 players.
  • Every year Camp Blanding, in Starke Florida has a large scenario game of about 750 players. Camp Blanding is a MOUT facility that is an urban military training site. It has many buildings that show off the high points of scenario paintball.
  • Wasaga Beach Paintball Adventure in Wasaga Beach, Ontario, Canada, holds an outdoor scenario game every summer with varying themes, the last game attracting 1,900 participants
  • West Point Paintball (US Army) Biannually the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY hosts a big game with the larger spring game pulling 950+ players. Cadets/Active Military provide realistic military smoke and artillery simulation as well as other effects, demos and experiences to create an incredible big game that is completely run by the Cadets at the Army's national academy.
  • EMR Paintball in New Milford, Pennsylvania boasts the Largest Castle in Paintball and hosts the Castle Conquest event twice a year.
  • Paintball Scenarios in Italy in Milan, Italy, Italian Paintball scenario.
  • International Scenario Paintball Games is the largest organizer of big games in Malaysia. Events are held annually, attracting players from all over the country.

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