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Sports Simulator offers unique football experiences on a small footprint

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Sports Simulator, a provider of advanced leisure simulators, can bring football-based entertainment to a wide range of venues, from FECs to sports centres and sports bars. When operators need to maximise all available space, the firm’s products offer a fast ROI with kicking-only simulators that can be installed in rooms as low as 2.35 metres/7 foot 10 inches, so all visitors can enjoy the world’s most popular sport.

The Lite Edition Simulator is suitable for entertainment and retail venues where width is at a minimum, while the Pro Edition would be the best option for training, improved accuracy, and golf. Both versions are simple to install and just require a computer, a projector, and infrared lighting, making them ideal for commercial installers like audiovisual and entertainment firms.

Sports Simulator lite setup

New football challenges in production

Sports simulators are designed specifically for each client’s space, taking into account the room’s size, aesthetics, and the 60+ sports that may be played in 3,500+ sporting venues with 1,500+ game difficulties. Golf used to be the main emphasis of simulators, but in recent years this has evolved significantly with other variations of the game being playable, such as disc golf, foot golf, contest golf, mini golf, and GSX Golf,  enjoyed by players of all ages and genders.

When it comes to football, which is both the most popular sport in the world and the most popular sport played on simulators, Sports Simulator has 70 game challenges already available and another 30 in production.

Soon, all clients will have 100 football challenges available for play without paying any additional fees. Every major football club stadium in the world may be visited as players enjoy features such as Match Play, Champions Play, Contest Play, and Multi-Play competitions.

Recently, Sports Simulator announced the launch of a new challenge within its Bowling Simulator. Party Bowling features vibrant neon lighting to create a fun atmosphere and is designed for easy installation. With a small footprint, it is an ideal addition to FECs and bowling alleys.

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Charlotte Coates

Charlotte Coates is blooloop's editor. She is from Brighton, UK and previously worked as a librarian. She has a strong interest in arts, culture and information and graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature. Charlotte can usually be found either with her head in a book or planning her next travel adventure.

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