Friday, October 4, 2024

Zero Latency hits 100-venue milestone for its free-roam VR product

Zero Latency VR, creator of in-person free-roam VR experiences, has reached the milestone of 100 venues spanning the globe, with over 4 million VR adventures experienced.

Beginning in Melbourne, Australia, Zero Latency has become a worldwide free-roam VR network. Since 2015, Zero Latency has been transporting players into worlds where they can battle hordes of zombies, outwit futuristic robots, solve puzzles, and conquer realms – all with the freedom to move and explore with free-roam VR.

“We are beyond thrilled to reach this incredible milestone,” said Tim Ruse, CEO at Zero Latency. “What started as an innovative idea a decade ago has evolved into an extraordinary global phenomenon. Players everywhere are discovering the unparalleled thrill and camaraderie that our games deliver. And this is just the beginning; we’re on a mission to keep pushing the envelope and bringing next-level experiences to even more players worldwide.”

Zero Latency is gearing up to launch its next experience: Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine VR – Defenders of Avarax. This adventure will plunge players into the most expansive and intricately detailed VR universe from Zero Latency. And with the unveiling of the new 6-player arena, even more venues around the world can add Zero Latency to their entertainment lineup.

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