


Your kills convert into jars of mystery fluid that can be used in the store to buy different skins, rocket trails and even kill emotes for your character. If you or your company are interested in taking part in this time honored tradition as a vendor Call us at 617.742. Whether it’s to regain your health and last longer, do more damage or to give yourself protection from attacks, when used right, each one can leave its mark on the face of battle. Come down with friends and family to Hannover Street, Boston. Sausage Fest is coming back for year 2 All your favorite trucks will be serving sausage specials for two whole days as the Eat Boston Block Party series. Take advantage of power-ups that spawn from the monuments in every map. Choose how you want to play: Split into two teams and work together, or go at it in free for all to see who's truly at the top. Sausage Fest has different maps you can choose from, each with their own unique features that can influence how the matches play out. You grow powerful and do more damage the bigger you get, but at the cost of becoming a larger target. Reenact what happens in the game (without an active imagination at least).Gain the power of your character in real life.Customize your character with said awards.Be awarded for engaging yourself in Sausage combat.Engage in Sausage combat with other players.sausage peppers & onion, quahogs, calamari, pizza, pasta and of course. Blast and pound your opponents to become more than just a footlong and assert your dominance over the rest. s Feast has become the largest Italian Religious Festival in New England. (Staff Photo By Chris Christo/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) BOSTON, MA – AUGUST 18: Men carry the Madonna Del Soccorso Di Sciacca in the North End to start the Fisherman’s Feast Augin BOSTON, Massachusetts.Sausage Fest is a 2-10 player online top-down shooter.

(Staff Photo By Chris Christo/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) BOSTON, MA – AUGUST 18: Men carry the Madonna Del Soccorso Di Sciacca in the North End to start the Fisherman’s Feast Augin BOSTON, Massachusetts. Brian Dale Band June 24 - 5:30 PM Klements Sausage & Beer Garden Stage.

(Staff Photo By Chris Christo/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) BOSTON, MA – AUGUST 18: People on a fire escape watch the procession of the Madonna Del Soccorso Di Sciacca in the North End to start the Fisherman’s Feast Augin BOSTON, Massachusetts. Tommy DeCarlo Singer of Boston June 30 - 4:15 PM UScellular Connection Stage. This is going to be like a block party, but it's all under cover in case it rains. (Staff Photo By Chris Christo/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) BOSTON, MA – AUGUST 18: people toss confetti during the procession of the Madonna Del Soccorso Di Sciacca in the North End to start the Fisherman’s Feast Augin BOSTON, Massachusetts. On Saturday afternoon, September 10 come on down to the Sausage Fest at the SoWa Trolley Barn from 12PM-5PM. BOSTON, MA – AUGUST 18: John Pacione tosses pizza dough before the procession of the Madonna Del Soccorso Di Sciacca in the North End to start the Fisherman’s Feast Augin BOSTON, Massachusetts. The saint only emerged from her home to the chapel at the center of the feast Thursday, greeted by a thundering onset of applause and explosions of confetti. The event culminates in the famed “Flight of the Angel” Sunday, in which an “angel” flies down three stories to meet the Madonna after a day-long procession. The festival lasts from Thursday through Sunday every year, with vendors selling largely Italian food and paraphernalia and music blasting around all the corners on North and Fleet Streets. “Because my family is Italian - they immigrated to this area, both parents, both sets of grandparents were born in Italy - I appreciate the tradition of being Italian American,” said Christina Defalco, who sold religious jewelry crafted in Italy at her Last Rites booth at Thursday’s event. Over 100 years later, with Italian Bostonians and the broader community gathered around the old wooden figure of the saint, the sounds of “Ave Maria” ringing through the speakers and the strong scent of sausage sweeping through, it’s still the same in some ways and much evolved in others. In Boston, immigrants from the region brought the tradition of parading a Madonna del Soccorso statue down to the water every August. To this day only the fishermen are allowed to carry the statue in Sciacca in reward for the original heroics. Tell your vegetarian friends to stay home just kidding, there’s food for them too because SoWa’s Power Station will be transformed Sept.10th for the first ever Boston-based Sausage Fest.
