Airsoft is a recreational activity that combines strategy, teamwork, and fun. It involves participants eliminating opponents by shooting them with spherical plastic pellets launched via replica firearms.
Our goal is to introduce new players to the sport and provide resources for veterans looking to refine their skills.
Here are some of the different kinds of gameplay that are more commonly played in airsoft:
And for the more experienced players, there are Milsims.
In TDM, teams compete to eliminate as many opponents as possible. Players respawn at designated points, and the game often has a time limit. The team with the most eliminations by the end wins. It’s fast-paced, simple, and great for beginners.
In CTF, each team defends their flag while trying to capture the opponent's. The goal is to bring the enemy flag back to your base without losing your own. This mode combines offense and defense, with teamwork and strategy being essential.
Teams fight to control specific zones on the field, earning points for each second they hold them. The focus is on balancing offense and defense, with strategic coordination needed to secure and maintain control of the zones.
One team protects an unarmed or lightly armed VIP, escorting them to a safe zone while the other team tries to eliminate them. The escort team must use strategy and teamwork to navigate the VIP through dangerous territory.
MilSim focuses on realism, with players completing military-style missions like hostage rescues or securing objectives. Teams follow a command structure and use tactics, communication, and specialized roles for an immersive experience.