Families are the Future of VR: Zero Latency's Jumanji Experience Launch

Zero Latency VR's Upcoming Family-Friendly Experience: Jumanji: The Lost Levels



In an exciting development for virtual reality enthusiasts and families alike, Zero Latency VR has announced the launch of its newest immersive multiplayer experience, Jumanji: The Lost Levels, set to debut on December 4, 2026. Developed in collaboration with Sony Pictures, this attraction aims to draw in family audiences, expanding beyond its traditional young adult demographic.

According to a comprehensive survey conducted among 2,386 adults across Australia, the United States, Canada, France, and Spain, the demand for family-oriented VR experiences is on the rise, indicating a cultural shift in how people engage with entertainment. The data reveals that 44% of respondents now view Zero Latency as a suitable destination for families, a considerable change from a few years ago when the audience was primarily composed of young adults visiting with friends. Furthermore, 60% of survey participants reported attending location-based entertainment venues with their family.

Notably, the most significant demographic visiting Zero Latency is aged between 35 and 44 years, who are likely to have experienced the original Jumanji movie as children and are now introducing the franchise to their own kids. The survey also indicates that 92.8% of those surveyed express interest in virtual reality experiences, underscoring the growing acceptance of VR as a family activity.

Tim Ruse, CEO of Zero Latency VR, emphasized the importance of social interactions in modern entertainment choices, stating, "People are actively seeking shared experiences that allow them to step away from their sofas, be in the same room, and discuss the adventure on their way home. Jumanji: The Lost Levels delivers precisely that kind of immersive experience."

This innovative adventure will mark Zero Latency's first title to feature full hand tracking. Rather than relying on controllers or buttons, players will fully engage with their environment using their hands—grabbing, throwing, and pushing objects within the game. This design choice makes Jumanji: The Lost Levels the most intuitive and accessible VR experience to date, catering especially to families where some members may be unfamiliar with traditional game controls. The experience promises to deliver excitement without needing an extensive onboarding process; anyone can jump right in and enjoy the adventure.

The survey results indicate that 62.9% of Zero Latency visitors would book a family activity, and the numbers reflect an urgent demand for experiences where everyone can participate. As this attraction opens to the public at venues worldwide, the focus on familial engagement marks a new era for the industry, actively working to redefine the notion of who VR is for.

For the families looking for a unique way to spend time together this holiday season, Jumanji: The Lost Levels offers an exciting and memorable option. As excitement builds for the launch, Zero Latency VR is set to bring the thrill of adventure to life, proving that with the right experiences, virtual reality can be a familial bonding activity, not just a youthful pastime.

If you are eager for an immersive jungle journey that allows you to wield the extraordinary power of VR without the usual hassles, mark your calendars for December 4, 2026. Bring along your friends and family—your adventure awaits in the wild realms of Jumanji!

About Zero Latency VR


Zero Latency VR is a global pioneer in immersive entertainment, pushing the boundaries of location-based experiences. As the world’s largest free-roaming VR network, boasting over 150 locations in 30 countries, Zero Latency is the go-to destination for thrill-seekers looking to fulfill their wildest fantasies.

For further updates and information, follow Zero Latency VR on social media @zerolatencyvr on Instagram and TikTok or connect on LinkedIn.

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