Zero Latency VR Introduces Jumanji: The Lost Levels for Families
Zero Latency VR, renowned as the world's largest and pioneering immersive VR network, is set to launch its latest offering,
Jumanji: The Lost Levels, on
December 4, 2026. Partnering with Sony Pictures, this game is designed specifically to cater to families and social gatherings, reflecting a significant shift in the demographic of VR users.
The Evolution of VR Engagement
Recent studies in five countries, including Australia, the USA, Canada, France, and Spain, reveal that location-based virtual reality is evolving into a family-friendly activity. A striking
44% of respondents now view Zero Latency as a brand suitable for families, a departure from its previous reputation of attracting mainly young adults and groups of friends. Moreover,
60% of visitors engage in location-based entertainment with their families, highlighting the growing appeal of these immersive experiences among all age groups.
The survey also indicates that the primary audience visiting Zero Latency venues consists of
35-44 year-olds, who fondly remember watching the original Jumanji film in theaters and now enjoy the revamped storylines with their own children.
What the Numbers Reveal
- - 92.8% of respondents express interest in VR experiences.
- - 62.9% of Zero Latency visitors would book a family activity.
- - 45.8% of all visitors belong to the 35-44 age bracket.
- - 60% attend with family, while 72.8% come with friends.
Tim Ruse, CEO of Zero Latency VR, emphasizes this shift, stating, "People are looking for a social experience they can genuinely enjoy together. For long, VR was seen merely as a novelty, something to try once. Now, families represent our largest demographic, seeking activities that foster shared engagement and conversation on the way home. That’s why Jumanji: The Lost Levels stands as the perfect immersive VR adventure, and the data affirms this."
A Groundbreaking Immersive Experience
Jumanji: The Lost Levels marks a milestone as Zero Latency's first title to feature
full hand-tracking. Players will no longer need controllers or peripherals; interaction will be entirely through their own hands. This hands-on approach makes the experience more intuitive and accessible, especially for families. There’s no learning curve or need for instructions, making it suitable even for those unfamiliar with games.
As players step into the jungle of Jumanji, they will stretch out their hands to interact, grab, throw, and push—all without any intermediary equipment. Tim emphasizes the importance for families: "No controllers to learn, no buttons to memorize. Just reach out and play. The jungle awaits!"
With its focus on family-friendly engagement, Jumanji: The Lost Levels is anticipated to transform how families enjoy gaming together in a vibrant, immersive setting. Zero Latency VR aims not just to entertain but to create lasting memories through shared adventures.
Conclusion
The anticipation surrounding
December 4, 2026, marks a pivotal moment for Zero Latency VR and the world of immersive entertainment. As families seek enriching experiences, Jumanji: The Lost Levels promises a thrilling adventure that brings loved ones together, fulfilling the need for connection and entertainment in our increasingly digital lives. Prepare for an unforgettable journey in the jungle as the hunt for adventure unfolds!
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