RPM Raceway Stamford, a karting centre in Connecticut, US, has launched its latest attraction, Gel Blaster.

The new Gel Blaster Nexus attraction is housed in its own dedicated 3,500sq.ft space where players can engage in a high-energy 10 vs 10 battle.
CEO and founder of RPM, Andrew Farage, said: "We're always looking for ways to bring the latest in interactive entertainment to our venues. Gel Blaster is a next-generation attraction that blends online and offline competitive gaming, literally immersing players into a real-world video game.”
Gel Blasters weapons fire water-based gellets at speeds of up to 240ft per second, with different weapon variants available, including an SMG, revolver and sniper.
Colin Guinn, CEO and founder of Gel Blaster, added: “At Gel Blaster, we’re redefining what it means to play by merging the thrill of physical competition with the best elements of digital gaming. Nexus is the next evolution in immersive entertainment, and we couldn’t be more excited to launch this revolutionary experience with RPM Raceway.”
RPM Raceway Stamford also includes a 1,800ft go-karting track that accommodates up to 25 racers on its multi-level track featuring 90-degree hairpin turns, dips, drops, underpasses and spiralling ramps.