Imagine stepping into a world where zombies, sabotage, and a stolen cure threaten your survival. That’s essentially what Zero Latency’s Outbreak offers — a 45-minute, warehouse-scale free roam virtual reality experience in Vancouver that promises adrenaline-pumping fun. While it’s not a typical quick VR session, it delivers a genuinely immersive adventure, especially if you’re interested in cutting-edge tech and interactive gameplay.
What really makes this experience stand out are the wireless technology that keeps you untethered, giving you the freedom to move around a 1500-square-foot arena. Plus, it’s designed to be both impressive for VR veterans and accessible for newcomers. However, it’s worth noting that this activity isn’t suitable for children under 12, and it is active enough that comfortable clothing is a must.
If you’re after something different — a mix of physical activity and high-tech fun — this is likely to hit the spot. It’s a good choice if you’re traveling with friends or a small group who enjoy a bit of adventure and don’t mind a bit of adrenaline.
Key Points

- Immersive, warehouse-scale VR with a large 1500 sq ft arena for free-roam movement
- Wireless headset technology that eliminates the hassle of cables and walls
- Engaging themes like zombies and robot battles, suitable for thrill-seekers
- Small group experience limited to 8 participants, making it more personalized
- 30 minutes of “in-game” play with additional time for photos and debriefing
- Not suitable for children under 12 due to the active and intense nature of the activity
What to Expect from Zero Latency’s Outbreak Experience

When you arrive at the West side of Kingsgate Mall, near the corner of Kingsway and Broadway, you’ll be greeted by staff who will gear you up with state-of-the-art VR headsets. This is not just about putting on goggles — the equipment is part of a fully immersive experience that feels remarkably real. You’ll immediately be transported into a post-apocalyptic world where zombies, robots, sabotage, and a stolen cure are your main concerns.
One of the biggest perks of this experience is the wireless technology. You might have been in VR setups before where wires limit your movements or walls restrict your scope. Here, that’s not an issue. You’re free to move around the arena, dodging zombies or shooting robots, with no cables tangling you up. This freedom enhances the feeling of being truly inside the game, rather than just controlling a virtual character from a fixed spot.
The arena size is quite generous, at 1500 square feet. It’s ample space to spread out and really get into the action. Most participants find that this amount of room allows you to run, duck, and dodge as if in a real-life scenario. Reviews highlight how exciting it is to be able to freely move around without walls or wires blocking your view or hindering your actions.
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The Gameplay
During the 30-minute “in-game” period, you’ll be fighting off hordes of zombies or robots, depending on your chosen scenario. The goal is to outwit and outblast your enemies while working as a team. The experience is designed to keep your adrenaline high, but it’s also accessible whether you’re a seasoned VR player or new to the technology.
You’re encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and footwear, as this is an active activity. Expect to be moving quite a bit — ducking, aiming, maybe even taking cover behind makeshift barricades. Participants have noted the experience can be physically demanding, so it’s best suited to those who are comfortable with a bit of activity.
Authenticity and Extras
We loved the photo opportunities that allow your team to capture moments of bravery and chaos inside the game. One reviewer mentioned how they appreciated being able to have photos taken while they were in the middle of fighting zombies, which adds a fun keepsake to remember the adventure.
After the game, there’s a debrief area where you can relax, chat, and share stories. It’s a good chance to cool down, review your performance, or just enjoy some laughs over your virtual heroics.
Is It Worth the Price?

At $40 per person, this VR experience offers a lot of value. You’re getting 45 minutes total, with 30 minutes of gameplay, plus photo opportunities and a relaxed debrief space. Considering the immersive tech involved, the large arena, and the exclusive nature of the experience (especially if you’re the only group at your scheduled time), it’s a pretty fair price.
This isn’t a typical VR arcade where you get a quick session — it’s a dedicated, high-tech adventure that’s especially fun for groups of friends or couples looking for something different. If you’re someone who appreciates a mix of tech, active fun, and a bit of adrenaline, this experience is likely to be worth every dollar.
More Great Tours NearbyPractical Tips for Your Visit

- Wear comfortable, active clothing and shoes since you’ll be moving around a lot.
- Arrive 10-15 minutes early to get suited up and briefed by staff.
- If you’re part of a small group (up to 8 people), you’ll get more personalized attention and a better experience.
- Remember, children under 12 aren’t suitable for this activity, so plan accordingly.
- If you’re concerned about cancellations, note that you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which adds some flexibility to your plans.
Who Should Consider This Experience?

This VR adventure is perfect if you’re craving high-energy, interactive entertainment in Vancouver. It’s especially ideal for groups of friends or couples looking for a memorable, active outing. If you enjoy gaming, technology, or just want to try something totally different, Outbreak won’t disappoint.
While it’s not suitable for young children or those with mobility concerns, it works well for anyone comfortable with active play. A word of caution — if you’re prone to motion sickness, or prefer more relaxed activities, this might not be your best choice.
FAQ

Is this experience suitable for children?
Not for children under 12, as the activity is quite active and intense.
How long does the whole experience last?
About 45 minutes total, including briefings, gameplay, photos, and debrief.
Do I need to wear special clothing?
Comfortable clothing and footwear are recommended since you’ll be moving around during the game.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an option to pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot now and pay nothing today, offering flexibility in planning.
What is the group size limit?
Small groups of up to 8 participants are typical, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Where do I meet for the activity?
On the west side of Kingsgate Mall, at the corner of Kingsway and Broadway.
Will I get photos of my experience?
Yes, there’s a photo opportunity to capture your team in action, which adds a fun keepsake.
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Final Thoughts
If you’re a fan of high-tech, active entertainment and want to try something uniquely Vancouver, Zero Latency’s Outbreak offers a memorable adventure. It’s an exciting blend of physical movement and immersive VR that will keep your adrenaline going and your brain engaged.
This experience is best suited for groups looking for fun and adrenaline, especially if you’re interested in cutting-edge technology. While it’s not for everyone — particularly young children or those averse to active pursuits — for most thrill-seekers, it’s a solid choice that delivers on excitement and novelty.
Whether you’re a VR veteran or trying it for the first time, the thrill of fighting off hordes in this large arena will likely leave you talking about it long after. Just remember to wear comfortable clothes, arrive on time, and get ready for an adventure that’s as fun as it is unforgettable.
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