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MGM Grand to introduce first free-roam virtual reality arena in Las Vegas28 August 2017![]() Singularity pits players against rogue robots and the forces of gravity. (photo by Zero Latency) The arena, "Virtual Reality Powered by Zero Latency," will immerse up to eight players in a completely interactive digital universe, allowing them to physically navigate considerable distances through the 2,000-square-foot arena while collaborating with other players in heart-racing challenges. Zero Latency CEO Tim Ruse noted, "When it comes to playing games and exploring new worlds in virtual reality, more people means more fun. Technology can often be isolating, but we are determined to continue to design games and experiences that bring people together to have mind-blowing VR adventures and forge real memories that can last a lifetime. We're excited to bring this experience to Las Vegas, our first West Coast location." Teams can choose from three games for a 30-minute experience.
Integrated into LEVEL UP, MGM Grand's gaming lounge, this VR technology complements its collection of new-to-market skill-based games and traditional favorites, perfect for enhancing the social environment and sparking friendly competition. "We were looking to bring a unique entertainment element to MGM Grand and found the perfect fit with Zero Latency, who create virtual reality gaming experiences using astounding technology," said President and COO of MGM Grand Scott Sibella. "There is simply nothing like this anywhere in Las Vegas, and we're proud that MGM Grand is the first in the city to roll out a 'wow' moment for our guests." Each playthrough is a unique experience, with success measured both by a personal score and a team score. Players stay in contact with each other through Razer-integrated headphone/microphone units and fitted with OSVR HDK2 virtual reality headsets while wearing a military-grade backpack containing a high-performance Alienware PC gaming computer. They carry a perfectly weighted, custom-made simulated weapon for game sessions that require firepower. The first Zero Latency arena debuted in 2015 in Melbourne, and nine additional Zero Latency-powered arenas have opened across four continents. Reservations to experience Virtual Reality Powered by Zero Latency at LEVEL UP inside MGM Grand will be available starting 8 September. Visit MGM Grand for information. |