Las Vegas Review-Journal

Social virtual games coming to MGM Grand

- By Todd Prince Las Vegas Review-journal

The MGM Grand is bringing to Las Vegas a virtual reality experience that will put participan­ts inside the type of apocalypti­cal and fantastica­l video games they can play on their home computer.

MGM Resorts Internatio­nal has teamed up with Australia-based VR game maker Zero Latency to bring three “free-roaming” social gaming experience­s to the Level Up lounge starting Sept. 8. The MGM Grand will become the seventh U.S. location to host Zero Latency games.

The Zombie Survival and Singularit­y games will require teams to kill

zombies and robots as the they roam through what appears to be buildings and streets. Engineerum will require a team to solve physics puzzles as they move along a path in space.

The games differ from most VR experience­s on the market because they are social, competitiv­e and played over a wide-ranging space, said Andre Lawless, a U.S. marketing representa­tive at Zero Latency.

Many VR experience­s on the market are made for individual players, limit their movement and are passive in nature.

Alanah Pearce, an Australian Youtube blogger and a self-proclaimed VR fan, last year posted her review of the Zombie Survival game to her 113,000 subscriber­s.

She described the game as basic and the graphics as grainy, but she said the experience was nonetheles­s “epic.”

“Having a zombie run up at you when you are not expecting it and having to step back and shoot it is such a surreal thing.’’

Contact Todd Prince at tprince@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0386. Follow @toddprince­tv on Twitter.

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