Paintball Magazine Paintball Extravaganza Special Edition | Page 54

I first met Philippe Constant at the NXL World Cup, where we had several conversations about the new XField 3 video game they were getting close to release. And then again just a few weeks later we met at the PALS World Cup Asia event in Malaysia. Watching XField throughout the year I could see the progression of not only the game, but the company. At each of the last 4-5 events of 2015 players were able to play the latest beta versions of the game before its actual release, which is coming any week now. XField held one-on-one tournaments at all three World Cup events of 2015 (NXL, Millennium Series, PALS) and those were a blast to watch. I recently caught up with Philippe to ask him how things are progressing with XField 3 and to give us some background on the company. Philippe, please tell our readers a bit a bout XField Paintball. XField Paintball is a big family that has many shareholders, including paintball professionals (paintball field, paintball equipment, paintball world champion, paintball consultant), Web, Big Data and 3D specialists, video game industry entrepreneurs, media, PR, etc... 054 paintball.media magazine We are three key associates involved with the day to day management of the XField Paintball operation, Fabrice Tron, Sebastien Munier and myself. We’ve seen XField Paintball at many of the major events in 2015. How did that play out for you? During the last four months in 2015 XField Paintball has met the international paintball community and successfully staged e-sport paintball competitions at all the major international paintball leagues events such as the Millennium in Chantilly, the NXL in Orlando, the PALS in Langkawi and the SARPL in Johannesburg, South Africa. Thousands of paintball players have tried our new PC game on its beta version, playing each time on the layout of the competition we were attending (and a vast majority left their contact details to be informed as soon as the game is released). At times our dev team developed all night to show the next day to players the improvement they had requested the day before. It was total fun and the e-sport competitions hosted at times by Matty Marshall, Thierry Bazerque or Bear Degidio brought even more life to the very lively and cheerful events we had.