A special Finnish invention was presented on a TV show in the USA – The audience gasped when they heard the price

The authenticity of Subsocceria was discussed in a US TV show.

This is what subsoccer looks like. In the picture, the game is judged by game developer Jarno Saarinen. Alma Media

The Finnish game invention Subsoccer got TV coverage in the United States.

The bench football game was featured on the Snake Oil show that started this fall on Fox. The idea of ​​the program is that the contestants and their celebrity assistants guess which of the products presented to them are genuine.

The host of the program David Spade says the product sells for $2,600. The information makes the audience shudder.

– They don’t give them for free, Spade says.

However, the pair of contestants correctly guesses that it is a real product. You can watch the section containing Subsoccer from here (Youtube.com).

Commercial sales of Subsoccer began in 2018. The game, patented in the USA, has been sold to more than 70 countries.

Ilta-Sanomat was the first to report on the topic.

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