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In October first 6D cinema room opened

The Uruguayan company 6D Adventure will install it in Shopping Pinedo in Asuncion, after an investment of US$285,000. In the space of 100 square meters, with a capacity for 28 people, a 3D-HD experience or feeling sensations such as wind, snow, rain, fire, and smoke will be accessed. Initially, spectators will enjoy twelve titles between 12 and 15 minutes.

In 2015 6D Adventure plans to open other rooms in Ciudad del Este, Encarnación and Pedro Juan Caballero. The company already has this type of cinemas in Uruguay (Montevideo, Punta del Este and Paysandu).

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