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Compete to win USD $15,000 in this epic zombie slaying virtual reality competition
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Updated 02:56 5 Sep 2023 GMT+1Published 05:16 16 Aug 2023 GMT+1

Compete to win USD $15,000 in this epic zombie slaying virtual reality competition

Zero Latency is hosting an epic global competition for the first time ever and you will want to be a part of it.

Charisa Bossinakis

Charisa Bossinakis

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Gamers, listen up because we have a supreme ‘Champions of the Undead’ competition that you'll be dying to be a part of.

If you have wanted to flex your virtual reality skills then read on because this is an opportunity to win some serious coin.

Zero Latency, a leader in immersive virtual experiences, is launching its first-ever global competition powered by HTC Vive, which is on now to Wed 6 September, with the grand final taking place October 5.

You might think that virtual reality is a solo experience, perhaps even something you’d do at home in a confined space.

With Zero Latency, players can freely roam the battlefield in a huge arena-like setting, fully transporting them to new worlds, offering a new level of immersion not available anywhere else.

And this competition is no different.

That's right, players around the world will be able to participate in this blood-thirsty virtual reality battle to compete at winning USD $15,000. This could be you taking home this delicious bag of money.

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So, if you’ve been eyeing that fancy watch for a while, craving a European summer, or simply needing a little help paying off your student debt, this handsome prize might just be the answer.

And what do you have to do in order to win?

First of all, you must be over the age of 18 to be eligible for competition entry.

You must kill as many zombies in the Undead Arena to throw your hat in the ring for the top prize. You’ll have a range of weapons in your arsenal, surroundings you can turn into traps, and a team of players.

The twist? You’ll be competing against the top zombie hunters in your region.

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You’ll need to kill as many zombies as possible to climb the leaderboard in your region.

But how many regions are there, you ask?

Players will be divided into three sections: America, Europe & Middle East and Asia Pacific.

If you are the top slayer in your region who has shed the most blood on the battlefield, you’ll be invited to visit Las Vegas to compete for the 'Champion of the Undead' title.

These players will then go head-to-head with the world’s best slayers in hard mode, where the zombies have multiplied, and the gameplay is more challenging - this level is definitely not for the faint-hearted.

But even the two runner-ups in Las Vegas plus two runners up in each region will receive an HTC VIVE XR Elite worth $1,099 USD to bring virtual gaming to the comfort of your own home.

So what are you waiting for, friends? Be sure to book your session right now to compete in the Champions of the Undead at the Zero Latency website here.

Be sure you don’t miss out on this one-time event!

Terms and conditions apply. Promotion runs Thursday 10 August to Wednesday 6 September 2023. Must be 18+ to enter. Individual highest scorers from 3 global regions will compete in the grand final on 05/10/2023 in Las Vegas for an opportunity to win $15,00 USD. See zerolatencyvr.com/slay-to-win for details. Skill competition only. Promoter: Zero Latency Pty Ltd, ABN 71 168 651 885.

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Topics: News, Good News, Gaming

Charisa Bossinakis
Charisa Bossinakis

Charisa Bossinakis is an Associative Journalist at LADbible. Charisa has worked across various media platforms including, print, digital, radio and podcasting while maintaining the highest regard for quality work and integrity. She also covered everything from breaking news, to pop culture, entertainment and politics and is part of the editorial team for LADbible.

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