Paintball Media Magazine March 2026 | Page 36

By Jane Koh

Singapore Paintball Series in the Central Business District.
The opening of dedicated parks, Red Dynasty Paintball Park being among them, began to shift that. Red Dynasty first opened its doors at Bottle Tree Park, Yishun, in 2007. It wasn’ t just a venue- it was a gathering point for players who wanted more than recreation. Over the years, the park expanded to multiple locations across the island, including its flagship location at Turf City in Bukit Timah, which would go on to become the heartbeat of Singapore’ s competitive paintball scene.
The competitive infrastructure began to formalize around the same period. What started as the Singapore Paintball Novice Series in 2008, with just seven teams playing 3v3 on a single field, grew steadily in ambition and scale. By 2010, the organizers dropped the word“ Novice” entirely. The Singapore Paintball Series was born- a statement of intent as much as a rebrand.
The SPS Years
At its height, the Singapore Paintball Series represented something genuinely meaningful: a structured, nationally recognized competitive platform that brought together local teams, overseas visitors, and a calendar that players could plan their year around. www. paintball. media
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