Life-sized virtual reality shooting game to hit Japan | Inquirer Technology

Life-sized virtual reality shooting game to hit Japan

/ 07:26 PM June 08, 2016

What draws people to virtual reality is the prospect of being able to experience a fantastical scenario as if it were really happening. According to VentureBeat, a Melbourne-based company called Zero Latency VR is about to take it up a notch higher when it comes to providing an immersive virtual reality experience.

The company is planning to have multiple players walk around a space wearing head-mounted displays and tracking equipment. Prominent game publisher SEGA is more than happy to make this a reality. Zero Latency is about to make a permanent installation in Japan.

Players will be able to “play” in a variety of modes including fighting waves of zombies in a simulated building.

What’s more fun than sharing virtual reality space with a team of gun-toting, like-minded individuals. Alfred Bayle

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TOPICS: Gaming, virtual reality, VR
TAGS: Gaming, virtual reality, VR

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