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Zero Latency Is The US’s First Warehouse-Scale VR Arcade

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But now, we’ve got a new development as Zero Latency expands from Melbourne, Australia to Orlando, Florida and brings the US their very first warehouse-scale free roam virtual reality facility. VR headset, the Alienware powered backpack PC, and players will be tracked by Zero Latency’s proprietary technology.

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Hands-On: Zero Latency Sees Big Improvements With New Wireless System

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Just a few weeks ago Zero Latency announced some upgrades which include ditching the heavy backpacks and opting for a new system that wirelessly streams content to headsets from on-site PCs. It supports up to eight players per session and uses cutting edge Wi-Fi 6E technology. Everything feels much more seamless and accessible.

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The VR Job Hub: First Contact Entertainment, Zero Latency, Zubr & Atkins

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For those who love the sunshine, this week’s VR Job Hub has a plentiful selection of opportunities in both the US – on the west coast – and in Australia. Melbourne, Australia. Zero Latency. Sydney, Australia. Zero Latency. Sydney, Australia. Zero Latency. Santa Monica, US.

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Zero Latency Shoots For Multiplayer VR Arcade Network With 24 Locations In 2017

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Over the past three years, Melbourne, Australia-based startup Zero Latency has been refining its multiplayer virtual reality arcade platform, which currently has three playable games for up to six players with plans to add eight-player support by the end of this year. Hands-on With Zero Latency.

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Sega Bringing This Multiplayer VR Arcade to Japan

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In Melbourne, Australia, there’s a warehouse where you can freely roam in VR, blasting zombies with friends as a team. The basketball court sized multiplayer VR arena is called Zero Latency and Sega is bringing it to Tokyo. The basketball court sized multiplayer VR arena is called Zero Latency and Sega is bringing it to Tokyo.

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World’s Largest Cinema Chain, AMC, Leads $30M Investment to Bring VR to Movie Theaters

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Dreamscape Immersive is creating VR attraction facilities which leverage full body tracking technology provided by Switzerland-based Artanim. Then there’s Zero Latency, which already has installations in Australia, Japan, and its latest location inside the MGM Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Image courtesy Zero Latency.

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Re-imagining 5G Connectivity

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The promise of emerging technologies such as VR, AR, Robotics and AI can only be realized by next-generation end device connectivity. At the same time, emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, robotics, 5G and IoT are all converging to enable use cases that will dramatically impact business and the way we all live.

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