PaintballX3 Magazine January 2014 | Page 31

31 improvements. As with any changes, there is resistance but it is minimal and it will pass as they play the game and adapt to the new norm. And as we did in the past, despite the best intentions, if the results don’t match our expectations, we will revise our position in the interest of the players and paintball. What are you most looking forward to in 2014? PSP is looking forward to the new additions to the Pro Division. These new teams promise really interesting match-ups that are not to be missed. The changes on sideline coaching and its improvement on the game is another one. Bringing sneakiness back in the Snake will make the games that much more interesting not just to watch but to play. We will have added activities on site for those finished playing. This is new for the PSP. Our focus remains on the games themselves but we want to give more to our players. Can you tell us something about the upcoming season that has not reached the internet yet? The added activities are something we haven’t talked about yet publicly. Like I said, our focus is our format and our games, but we want to offer a broader experience to the players attending our events. We can’t give more details right now, but we will have, aside from the scheduled games, “challenges” for the players who want to participate with of course prizes to win. Photo Credits: Page 22: www.BrandonShowers.com Page 24-25: Eduardo Moll WWW.PAINTBALLX3.COM