Zero Latency VR: entertainment you can’t experience anywhere else (2024)

Looking for a fun afternoon with your friends and family? Maybe a bonding activity with colleagues, or just some good old video games to relax?

Say hello to Zero Latency VR, the latest cutting-edge tech company specialising in free-roam virtual reality gaming.

What exactly is Zero Latency VR about?

Zero Latency VR develops virtual reality systems with almost 60 branches across 26 countries — including a branch in Rotterdam and one in Amsterdam.

Zero Latency VR Rotterdam opened in 2020, and a branch in Amsterdam opened in July 2023. Here, participants can choose one of eight virtual reality worlds to join.

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The technology at Zero Latency VR Rotterdam immerses players in a completely wireless setup. You won’t have to worry about getting tangled in your or another player’s cables while exploring the virtual world!

Each player is suited up with a pinpoint accurate controller and the world-changing virtual reality headset, equipped with crystal clear visuals and impeccable audio for easy communication with your team.

Up to eight players can freely walk around a huge space, and it really feels like you’re being transported into a different world — trust us.

Motion capture technology tracks the players’ physical location in the play area, which generates the virtual location of each player. No wonder it feels like the real deal!

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You can create an account with Zero Latency VR, where you can put your gamer tag and email. If you want to visit again, whether that’s in the Netherlands or abroad, you’ll be able to log in with the same credentials and get all your previous game stats — neat!

Before virtual reality

Before you dive into the game, you may have some concerns — safety, etiquette, and staying grounded, for example. The Dutch branches have everything planned out to make sure you have the safest and most enjoyable experience!

Before each free-roam session, Zero Latency VR staff brief you with a handy video on everything you need to know. From putting on and taking off gear to avoiding collisions, and emergency situations, you’re always in capable hands!

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Zero Latency VR has proximity sensors that give in-game warnings any time you are a little too close to another player or a wall — extra important when you’re walking around such a big space!

Immersive gaming at its finest

While you’re enjoying the experience, Zero Latency VR staff will take pictures of you and your friends, so the moment is forever captured without sacrificing immersion.

We at DutchReview got to try two virtual reality games offered by Zero Latency VR Rotterdam — Far Cry VR and Undead Arena, each one lasting around 30 minutes.

Far Cry VR: vacation turned hunting ground

This experience is a VR rendition of the popular video game franchise Far Cry. Equipped with nothing but teamwork, your wits, and a prop gun, you have to escape a tropical island while being hunted for sport by a group of malicious pirates and their leader, Vaas Montenegro.

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You can explore this fantastical island all while engaging with unique scenery, exotic terrain, and intense shootouts for what feels like a whole day. The game has particularly impressive visuals and scenery, fully immersing players in the virtual world.

The gameplay is tense and exciting but not particularly scary — perfect for families with teens, groups of university friends, and even colleagues and coworkers!

Undead Arena: the post-apocalyptic gameshow

A lot less plot-heavy and a lot more trigger-happy, players compete as a team in the Undead Arena and see how well they can fend off waves of zombies.

You can trigger traps and move around an arena set up with moving platforms and realistic elevators. With a quick press of a button, you can even change the type of weapon you’re using — just in case you want to take out zombies with a crossbow, for example.

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Similarly to Far Cry VR, the gameplay is thrilling and lively but not so gory or scary for people who are squeamish (although, we can say, the excess adrenaline results in a lot of excited screaming and yelling).

If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to be in a first-person shooter game, these two games are the perfect match for you!

Virtual reality: perfect for any occasion

On the other hand, if cooperative first-person shooters aren’t your thing, no problem! Zero Latency VR Rotterdam offers six more games of different genres for one to eight players to enjoy:

  • Engineerium: a family-friendly VR scavenger hunt
  • Singularity: fighting robots in an awesome science fiction setting
  • Sol Raiders: a competitive player versus player shooter
  • Zombie Survival: defend your fort from zombies while waiting for help to arrive
  • Outbreak Origins: find a cure for a zombie virus while fending off the hoards
  • Mission Maybee: explore an enchanted forest and take down an evil scientist

Zero Latency VR Rotterdam only allows players aged 13+ to play their games due to the size and weight of the VR gear.

Apart from diverse genres and play styles, these virtual reality experiences make for a fun time with friends and family, but are also a great bonding and team-building activity, or a fun birthday or bachelor party!

Getting to Zero Latency VR 👇

Rotterdam Address: Vierhavensstraat 66, 3029 BG Rotterdam
Amsterdam Address: Meeuwenlaan 122, 1021 JN, Amsterdam
Website: Zero Latency VR Nederland
Social Media: Facebook, Instagram

If you’ve ever wondered what virtual reality is like, now’s your chance to experience it!

Have you ever tried virtual reality before? Tell us in the comments below!

This article was originally published in June 2022, and was fully updated in July 2023 for your reading pleasure.

Katrien Nivera 🇵🇭

Third culture kid Katrien has been working as a writer and editor at DutchReview for over two years, originally moving to the Netherlands as a tween. Equipped with a Bachelor’s in communication and media and a Master’s in political communication, she’s here to stay for her passion for writing, whether it’s current Dutch affairs, the energy market, or universities. Just like the Dutch, Katrien lives by her agenda and enjoys the occasional frietje met mayo — she just wishes she could grow tall, too.

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FAQs

What is Zero Latency VR? ›

Overview. Headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, Zero Latency VR is the global leader in free-roam, arena-scale, multiplayer, virtual reality gaming.

What VR headset does Zero Latency use? ›

Featuring a customized HTC VIVE Focus 3 headset, the new remote rendering stack allows customers the first chance to explore Zero Latency's award-winning experiences through 5K video and 3D spatial sound, with nothing more than a headset.

How does latency impact the virtual reality VR experience? ›

The lower the latency, the more computing power the headset has available. The lower the latency, the more fluid and natural the VR experience becomes. The higher the latency, the better the overall user experience becomes.

How long does zero latency last? ›

Zero Latency experiences last between 15-30 minutes, depending on the experience. We also offer bundles where you can play multiple games, and play for 45-60 minutes.

How much is a zero latency system? ›

The exact cost of a Zero Latency VR franchise varies, based on factors such as location and additional expenses. A 8 player Zero Latency system starts at $245,000 USD. We also have 6 player systems available for entertainment centers. It's recommended to directly contact the Zero Latency VR team for a quote.

Can kids go to zero latency? ›

WHAT AGE CAN PLAY? Zero Latency VR: requires all players to be 10+ years to play.

What is the best zero latency? ›

Let's get started!
  • FarCryVR. BOOK NOW! ...
  • Undead Arena. Before you write this off as 'yet another zombie game' let's first look into just how incredible this game is. ...
  • Singularity. A sci-fi adventure all about space exploration with hidden suspense that's almost unnerving, that's what Singularity is all about. ...
  • Sol Raiders.

What is the most realistic VR in the world? ›

If your idea of the best VR headset is to have the best image quality in consumer VR, HP's Reverb G2 wins. For serious gamers (or VR racing sim fans), it's probably your best choice.

Is VR declining? ›

VR market keeps shrinking even as Meta pours billions of dollars a quarter into metaverse. Sales of VR headsets and AR glasses in the U.S. have plummeted nearly 40% in 2023, as of Nov. 25, according to data shared with CNBC by research firm Circana.

Who is the owner of zero latency? ›

Parineeta Rajgarhia - founder of Zero Latency India. From Pregnancy, family support, small businesses, founding Zero Latency to…

What happens if you stay in VR too long? ›

Because VR is designed to be so realistic, it can feel strange when you come out of the experience. People who spend a long time in the headset might feel disconnected from their body, making them feel anxious or worried.

Why does VR feel so real? ›

There's psychological state of perception called presence that actives when in a VR simulation so that you feel like what you're experiencing is real. Your brain knows it's a simulation, but your perception and memory of presents itself as real as anything you can touch or see in the real world.

What are the disadvantages of virtual reality VR? ›

Some limitations of VR technology include the requirement for expensive equipment, the need for technical expertise to create content, the potential for a limited field of view or resolution, the risk of simulator sickness in some individuals, and the challenge of creating truly realistic haptic feedback.

What is a good latency for VR? ›

In research, a meaningful latency threshold for virtual and mixed reality has been determined to be around 20 milliseconds.

What does zero latency mean? ›

Zero latency is a technical term for no lag time in a network or system. In technology, zero latency is achieved when performance and throughput are uninterrupted because the larger design is elegant, and the continuity is flawless.

What is latency 0? ›

Zero latency refers to a general business objective in which rapidly changing information is available across the entire business, leading to more informed and coordinated business decisions.

Is no latency good? ›

High latency means more lag, which everyone knows makes gaming way less enjoyable. Low latency means less lag and smoother gameplay. Generally, when you test your ping, an acceptable number is anywhere around 40 to 60 milliseconds (ms) or lower, while a speed of over 100 ms will usually mean a noticeable lag in gaming.

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