The VR manufacturer Zero Latency has released its latest game, Scarygirl Mission Maybee, which will be available to any operator running the company’s second-generation platform.

New game for Zero Latency

It is the company ’s first game created by a third party, the Canada-based virtual reality developer Dark Slope.

“Zero Latency’s next-generation VR platform is shaping up to be an incredible next step in LBE VR, making it the perfect partner to help distribute our debut title, Scarygirl Mission Maybee,” said CJ Hervey president and co-founder at Dark Slope. “The world of Scarygirl is magical, immersive and exciting to audiences of all ages, there is no better way to experience it than in warehouse-scale VR.”

The game is based on the cult graphic novel and designer toy brand Scarygirl created by artist Nathan Jurevicius. Up to eight players have to work together to save the world from Dr Maybee, destroying infectious hazardous goo from his scientific experiments and shoot a purified antidote at infected creatures.

“We deliver the greatest free-roam virtual reality experiences available in the world today,” said Tim Ruse, CEO of Zero Latency. “Dark Slope’s Scarygirl Mission Maybee is the perfect addition to our library of VR experiences and will pair extremely well with our next-gen VR platform.”