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Warhammer 40k VR Is Coming to Zero Latency VR Next Week

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Zero Latency VR’s Warhammer attraction arrives September 25th

Zero Latency VR is introducing a new attraction, Warhammer 40,000: Defenders of Avarax. And it will be here soon, announced today to launch September 25th.

Here’s the official synopsis:

“You are a Space Marine. A genetically enhanced super-soldier. A highly disciplined and indomitable warrior. In the expansive Hive City of Fervastium, you will delve deep into a vault on a vital mission. If successful, you could turn the tide and help beat back the Tyranids, an all-consuming alien swarm from beyond the known galaxy.”

Based on Space Marines 2, this 30-minute Warhammer VR experience allows you and up to seven others to step into the boots of Space Marines as you battle the deadly Tyranids. Set against the backdrop of a Tyranid invasion, this co-op adventure offers intense exploration and combat as you fight to protect the Warhammer 40K universe. The Tyranids, an unstoppable alien swarm known for consuming entire planets, pose a massive threat, and it’s up to your squad to push back the invasion. Teamwork and strategy are essential as you face hordes of these relentless enemies in an immersive virtual reality experience.

Warhammer 40k VR Tyranid
The Tyranids are one of the most terrifying foes in the Warhammer 40k universe

What is Zero Latency VR

Zero Latency VR offers large-scale, free-roam virtual reality experiences that are designed to immerse players in interactive, high-stakes worlds. Their main service is location-based entertainment, where players can physically move around in an expansive space without being tethered by wires or needing backpacks, making the experience more engaging and seamless. These VR experiences are multiplayer, supporting up to 8 players, and span various genres, such as fighting off zombies, battling robots, solving puzzles, and engaging in epic adventures.

Zero Latency uses advanced technology to provide smooth gameplay and immersive VR experiences. Their in-house team in Melbourne develops the content, and they’ve worked with major gaming companies like Ubisoft to bring titles such as Far Cry VR and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine to their platform. The company has also implemented wireless remote rendering technology to allow players more freedom of movement. With over 90 venues across 25+ countries, Zero Latency offers VR experiences to a wide audience

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