Heads up, gamers. Now you can level up your skills at Zero Latency Singapore, the new virtual reality gaming zone at Suntec City. It’s basically a 4,200 sq ft space for you to gear up with game packs, customized VR headsets, and high-tech guns as you run wild in three different virtual worlds.
Engineerium, the “family-friendly” fantasy alien planet, throws puzzle challenges your way, bringing you face to face with your fear of heights; while Singularity draws hardcore gamers who relish the thought of gunning down killer robots and drones in a zero gravity landscape. As for Zombie Survival, well, it’s pretty self-explanatory — shoot the undead, guard your fort, and don’t become one of them.
Here’s a peek at what to expect.
A collaboration between Australia-based VR entertainment and gaming developer Zero Latency and Singapore-incorporated operator Tomorrow Entertainment (the company that brought indoor adventure arena Bounce to our shores), the gaming experience may sound cool, but it’s not exactly wallet-friendly. You’ll have to shell out $69 for 30 minutes of gameplay — although promo prices are slashed down to $59 for now.
According to Channel NewsAsia, Singapore is the first in Southeast Asia to host Zero Latency’s VR games, which have already seen a couple hundred tickets sold ahead of its launch today. As for other countries in the region, hang tight, ’cause the company is reportedly looking at launching in Hong Kong and Bangkok over the next seven months.
