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Virtual reality meets fitness with VirZOOM's new game system.

Virtual Reality Exercise System Launching at E3

Virtual reality meets fitness with VirZOOM's new game system.
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Virtual reality company VirZOOM Inc will launch its new virtual reality exercise game system at E3 on June 15. The VirZOOM website has the system available for preorder for $399.95, and it is compatible with Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR headsets, and HTC Vive. Best of all, if you’re in the US or Canada, shipping is free. The system includes a number of features:

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  • Free PC game controller emulator
  • Free integration with the Strava fitness app
  • Free SDK for the Unity game engine that allows you to design your own games

The VirZOOM exercise game system is the first of its kind to hit the market. Developers expect to appeal to a wide range of consumers by integrating interactive gaming with health and fitness. For now, you can preorder the system on their website. It will hit other online retailers in July and in-store later in the year.

If you’re at E3, check out the HTC Vive booth to try out VirZOOM. Find out more about the product on the VirZOOM website.


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