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Zero Latency celebrates 100-venue milestone

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Zero Latency, a global leader in VR entertainment, has achieved a key milestone with 100 venues spanning the globe. The firm is now the largest free-roam VR network, providing over 4 million VR adventures.

Since its founding in 2015 in Melbourne, Australia, Zero Latency has been transporting players into fantastic worlds to fight zombies, outwit futuristic robots, solve challenging puzzles, and conquer new realms – all while moving and exploring freely.

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“We are beyond thrilled to reach this incredible milestone,” says 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.”

A virtual Warhammer 40,000 experience

Zero Latency is getting ready to release Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine VR – Defenders of Avarax, its most ambitious project to date. Players will be thrust into the most expansive and intricately detailed virtual reality universe yet created with this ground-breaking experience. In addition, many more venues worldwide will be able to offer Zero Latency to their visitors as part of their entertainment offering with the launch of the firm’s new 6-player arena.

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With popular hits like Far Cry VR and Outbreak, Zero Latency is reaching new financial heights. The massive demand for these immersive experiences has fuelled an aggressive expansion plan. Zero Latency is fully committed to game development and rapid development, with many new locations scheduled to open in the upcoming 12 to 24 months and the much-awaited Space Marine VR roll-out.

teaser of Space Marine VR: Defenders of Avarax, which will be available globally at Zero Latency VR venues, premiered on the Warhammer Skulls Showcase earlier in the year.

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Charlotte Coates is blooloop's editor. She is from Brighton, UK and previously worked as a librarian. She has a strong interest in arts, culture and information and graduated from the University of Sussex with a degree in English Literature. Charlotte can usually be found either with her head in a book or planning her next travel adventure.

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