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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Virtualyt
“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!”
JadePsychoMamba Mamba
“Love this place. Staff are friendly and helpful. Experience is never a let down. Good exercise.”
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.”
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.”
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.







