What are airsoft game modes?
Airsoft game modes define the objectives, duration, and rules of each match. While all modes share basic safety rules, each one offers a different experience and requires specific strategies.
Choosing the right game mode depends on the number of players, the type of field (woodland, urban, or CQB), and the experience level of the participants.
Most Common Game Modes
Team Deathmatch
Two teams face each other with the objective of eliminating the opposing team. The team with the most active players at the end of the time wins.
Capture the Flag
Each team must protect its own flag and capture the enemy's flag. It requires coordination, balanced offense, and defense.
Objectives
Teams must complete specific missions such as activating points, escorting players, or defending strategic areas.
Zombies
One player or group starts as "infected" and must eliminate the rest. Eliminated players join the zombie team.
Attack and Defense
One team defends a position while the other tries to capture it within a limited time.
MilSim
Military simulation with advanced rules, specific roles, and long-duration matches. Designed for experienced players.
Tips for choosing a game mode
Before joining a match, it is important to understand the game mode and its specific rules. Some modes require strong teamwork, while others focus on speed or individual strategy.
For beginners, simple modes such as Team Deathmatch or basic objective-based games are recommended. Advanced modes like MilSim require more experience and preparation.
Visit our Regulations and Replicas sections to complete your knowledge and play airsoft safely and responsibly.