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Location-Based VR Company Nomadic Expanding To Las Vegas

Location-Based VR Company Nomadic Expanding To Las Vegas

Following the success of its debut location in Orlanda, FL, Nomadic today announced plans to open a brand new location-based VR entertainment center in Las Vegas, NV. The new location will be located in the 200,000 square foot AREA51 complex. Nomadic’s installation will take up 6,000 square feet with two full play-spaces.

Out of all the location-based VR experiences we have tried over the years, Nomadic’s Arizona Sunshine VR game ranks very highly on the list. The immersive environment, reactive props, and sheer quality of the production values put it right alongside premium experiences like The Void without question.

Nomadic is creating a new medium of immersive entertainment. Bringing this to market with a partner like AREA15, which is committed to achieving that same high level of innovation and entertainment as us, is a perfect match for us,” said Nomadic founder Doug Griffin in a prepared statement. “To be paired with other ground-breaking activations is exactly why we chose Las Vegas as our next location and we know the residents and guests of this city will enjoy getting lost in these incredible adventures.”

It’s unclear what experiences will be available at the Las Vegas location, but since it is planned to open later this year we won’t have to wait too long to find out. Fingers crossed for more zombie killing fun with Arizona Sunshine.

Have you tried Nomadic in Orlando? What about any of the other various location-based VR centers around the world? Let us know what you think down in the comments below!

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