ZERO LATENCY VR now in Europe

ZERO LATENCY VR now in Europe

Zero Latency, the pioneer in free-roam virtual reality gaming, has debuted  the  first  warehouse-scale,  multi-player,  virtual  reality  game  arena  in  Europe.  Zero  Latency Madrid, which opened to the public on November is located at C/ Pradillo 54 right in the hearth of the city.

In 2015, Zero Latency opened the world’s first warehouse-scale, free-roam, virtual reality game arena in Melbourne, Australia, to six-week waiting lists. This was followed by an installation in Tokyo, Japan, in conjunction with Sega at the Joypolis amusement center. Zero Latency’s first deployment in America, V Play Reality, powered by Zero Latency will be opening its doors to the public late November in Orlando, Florida, and will be a permanent part of the brand new Main Event Entertainment  at Pointe Orlando center. This makes Zero Latency the first company to roll out large-scale VR globally.

Zero Latency’s existing arena’s range from 2,000 to over 4,000 square feet, making them up to five times larger than any current VR gaming environment, while placing an industry-leading 6 players in the same game simultaneously.  The patent-pending tracking system scales to any size and has been successfully tested with up to 16 concurrent players. Zero Latency game arenas also have no physical internal walls, which enable players to walk, run, and fight their way through wildly different virtual terrains from level to level within a single game.  From breathtaking vistas on wide open rooftops with no place to hide to dense, post-apocalyptic urban settings littered with virtual obstacles that are ideal cover when the zombies start streaming in, players are kept engaged, challenged, and entertained in ways that have never been possible before.


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