Provider of free-roam virtual gaming, Zero Latency VR, has announced a new six-player free roam arena.

Zero Latency VR

The company says this new product will allow multi-attraction centres more adaptability in compact spaces.

Two sizes are available, 10m x 10m and 14m x 7m, and the first one has already been installed in Rochester, New York, UK as part of Cafe 35 Kings Billiards and Bar.

Its owner, Hakan Sayginer, said: “Having Zero Latency within our multi-attraction centre in Rochester will be a game changer.

“Our customers love trying new, exciting experiences, and free-roam virtual reality is a key trend and evolution in the attractions industry that is impossible to ignore.

"The new six-player sizing has allowed us to add Zero Latency to our list of attractions so that customers can experience the most immersive adventures available today.”

Zero Latency VR’s CTO, Scott Vandonkelaar, added: “Our experiences are mind-blowing, so it’s been important to make sure we capture that same monumental feeling, even in smaller spaces.

“We’ve done a lot of testing to ensure our adventures translate, and that they still feel excellent.”