Avatar Arena, one of the largest virtual adventure parks in Belarus, has opened in the Minsk shopping and entertainment center "Titan" on Dzerzhinsky Avenue. The project became part of a large-scale renovation of the shopping and entertainment complex, writes "Nash portal" publication.

After the opening of the new shopping gallery and an updated food court, a modern VR park was placed in the freed space. A bowling alley, laser tag, and a children's labyrinth also operate nearby.
The park occupies more than 700 square meters. Its main feature is the ability to move freely without wires and play in large groups. Two game arenas with areas of 150 and 120 square meters can be combined into one large space of almost 290 square meters. Up to 30 people can be there simultaneously.

More than 115 virtual games and scenarios have been prepared for visitors. For children, bright team adventures are offered, for teenagers – dynamic action games and tactical missions, and for adults – quests and horrors with full immersion in the virtual world.

Educational programs in augmented reality have become a separate novelty. Participants can explore space, research sea depths, get acquainted with various professions, robotics, and the basics of financial literacy.
The park is designed not only for regular recreation. Here you can organize a birthday party, graduation ceremony, or corporate event. For this purpose, three banquet rooms are provided, which can be combined into a hall for 70 people if necessary. Special programs combining virtual adventures with educational activities have been developed for school groups and summer camps.
The reconstruction of the complex lasted about two years. The new shopping gallery occupies about 7500 square meters, has three floors connected by escalators. The lower floors are allocated for stores of famous brands, and the third floor houses a food court with 200 seats.
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