22 Apr 2025

Zero Latency VR to Open First Location in Africa

Zero Latency VR to Open First Location in Africa

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(eap) The Australian provider of free-roam virtual reality (VR) experiences Zero Latency VR is about to expand its presence to another continent. As the company announced, a new location is soon to open in Morocco – the first on the African continent. This means that Zero Latency VR will be represented in 30 countries worldwide.

With 116 systems currently in operation and over 35 more in development, the company is demonstrating the continuing dynamism of the VR entertainment market. Zero Latency VR is represented in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and soon also in Africa. The company relies on a flexible licensing model that enables cooperation with local partners and thus supports broad international expansion.

Daniel Littlepage, Chief Growth Officer at Zero Latency VR explains: “We are thrilled that Zero Latency VR will now have a presence on every continent around the globe. Not only is this milestone about geographical coverage, but it also shows that these diverse markets and cultures worldwide crave immersive and cutting-edge experiences. It’s truly exciting to see our technology unite people across different continents, as they engage in unique and breathtaking VR adventures. We are proud to push the boundaries of VR and look forward to creating more incredible experiences for our customers wherever they are.”

Yassine & Abderrahim, Owners of Zero Latency Morocco are also enthusiastic: “We’re excited to bring Zero Latency to Morocco as the first African country, creating a hub for world-class VR entertainment across the region. With their leadership in innovation and a global reputation for excellence, Zero Latency is the perfect partner to help us deliver unforgettable, cutting-edge experiences to our community.” ■

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