There is so much talk about virtual reality, about Facebook and Sony, about Zeiss with its VR and AR headset, about the tremendous forecasts that the industry has every day that passes, about the infinite uses and applications of this technology, and so on. In the end, as with any revolution, consumers need to see tangible all those proposals and big dreams that those who belong to the industry have and preach. Two of these reifications of what virtual reality is undergoing are Zero Latency and The Void. They're worth getting to know.
Zero Latency VR: walking into the future
Imagine a game that doesn't feel like a game, one where your body is the controller and your mind thinks it's real. The real world and the digital world scrambled to transport you to a virtual world like never before. When you move, the game moves with you. Pure inverse chaos with the freedom to get up and get the hell out of there.
That's Zero Latency VR. They bring a new level of entertainment closer thanks to the latest wireless and motion capture technology. Experience it alone or as a team in a 400 square meter gaming space.
Zero Latency VR takes you into the future. Take on hordes of undead and rebel horsemen as your team fights to restore order before time runs out.
Enter new dimensions and experience limitless worlds in The Void.
Intergalactic battles, wars on alien planets. Cast spells in the darkest dungeons. This is The Void. And it presents the future of entertainment.
They claim that the only limit for their users is their imagination, that their virtual reality technology allows them to see, move and feel their digital worlds in a completely immersive and realistic way. They are already opening centers in major cities in America, Asia, Europe and Australia.
"Much more than a movie or playing a video game... in The Void you will live an adventure."
Here, in Spain, we are waiting for you with our eyes open.