1 / 3Zero Latency MGM Grand
📍 Las Vegas, NV
Zero Latency at MGM Grand offers untethered free-roam VR with games like Warhammer 40K and Outbreak — a co-op zombie shooter. Groups share a private arena. Minimum age is typically 10; check current requirements when booking.
Just amazing, doing this in group of <4 in the room is great as you have space to avoid each other, although we still had run ins 🤣 great fun and just about the right amount of game play time. Post event videos are awesome to see how crazy we look 🤣🤣🤣. Staff were great!
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with kids aged 10 and up who are comfortable with first-person shooter and survival game formats. The zombie-themed Outbreak game includes genuine scares — factor this in for younger or more sensitive players.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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“Just amazing, doing this in group of <4 in the room is great as you have space to avoid each other, although we still had run ins 🤣 great fun and just about the right amount of game play time. Post event videos are awesome to see how crazy we look 🤣🤣🤣. Staff were great!”
Gao Xiong
“My group we played Outbreak and enjoyed it very much. This was my first time playing VR games and I will say it felt real and definitely gave me the scares at the same time. Will definitely come back.”
Amy Nance
“We played Warhammer and it was so much fun and really easy to get the hang of. Would recommend for a fun afternoon event.”
JadePsychoMamba Mamba
“Love this place. Staff are friendly and helpful. Experience is never a let down. Good exercise.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Zero Latency MGM Grand is a free-roam virtual reality arena where groups of up to 8 move freely through a large tracked space without tethers or cables. Game options include Warhammer 40,000 Battlesector (squad-based combat), Outbreak Origins (co-op zombie survival), and other titles. Each session runs approximately 30 minutes of in-game play. Post-session highlight reels show players how they actually moved and reacted — reviewers call these videos a highlight in themselves.







