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OH MY GAME announces New Opening in Ardee City Mall!


Leading amusement center chain offering one of the biggest Laser Tag arenas ‘OH MY GAME’ announced on 27 MAY 2019, Monday the opening of its third center in Ardee City Mall adding one more feather to their cap. Located in Ardee City, Sector 43, Gurugram OMG witnessed a grand launch beginning with ribbon cutting ceremony, then followed with some exciting events.

The newly opened gaming center is owned and operated by Aakritti Sethi and her brother Sahil Sehgal, who currently are running two more centers based out in Gurugram. The other two centers are located at Good Earth City and DLF Phase 2 who have already earned a lot of love and support from the people of NCR. The newly opened center plans to deliver entertaining and adventurous games and activities like Laser Tag, Arcade Games, Bubble Football, Bumper Cars, bigger Soft Play Area for kids and many more fun activities for one's entertainment.

“OMG is speeding fast on the road to expansion. We now have three company-owned centers in Gurgaon, all opened in a short span of three years, and now we want to share more joy of live gaming fun, by opening centers in multiple cities through a self-owned business model, as well as through franchisees” says, Aakritti Sethi, Co-Founder, OMG.

A woman entrepreneur giving opportunities to Gurgaon’s corporate world and households to entertain themselves through their amusing and exciting games with mouth-watering food. A multi-storeyed gaming area, well equipped with slides, ball-pools, swings, trampolines and a separate bumper car area for all the bumping session. Oh My Game also organizes birthday parties and corporate events for team building session.

About OMG:
Oh My Game is a fun-filled, one- of- a- kind entertainment zone located in Gurugram, Haryana, offering a wide range of amusement activities and team building opportunities for children, teenagers, and young adult alike. Oh My Game offers a wide range of activities including arcade games, bumper cars, soft-play games for children and a wide assortment of food and drink. The perfect arena where fun, excitement, suspense, and adventure all come together to create memorable moments just the way you want them.

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