Co-Op RPG Zenith: Infinite Realms Game Mode Now Available

Co-Op RPG Zenith: Infinite Realms Game Mode Now Available

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The team at Ramen VR has big updates planned with the launch of their F2P co-op RPG Zenith: Infinite Realms.

From within Zenith: Nexus’ portal, players can enter the VR MMO, Zenith: The Last City and the Zenith: Infinite Realms co-op F2P RPG. Daily and weekly content rotations are planned, along with parkour challenges in quick session-based runs.

Catch up with the nitty-gritty on the official Zenith website, and learn more with the Zenith: Infinite Realms launch trailer below:

Zenith: Infinite Realms | Official Launch Trailer

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Andy Tsen, co-founder and CEO of Ramen VR, said the following:

“We wanted to create something that can not only introduce people to the world of Zenith, for free, no matter which VR platform they play on, but also offer enough depth and variety for our dedicated fans to really dig into and have something fresh to try. With Infinite Realms, we’ve created a content pipeline that combines our hand-crafted techniques with a procedural generation system that allows us to reliably release new experiences and content updates on a rotating weekly and even daily basis. We’re really excited about what this means for Zenith in the long-term and how much more often we’ll be able to deliver new content for our players.”

Andy Tsen

Zenith: The Last City can be purchased via the Meta Quest platform, PC VR via Steam, and PS VR2. Meanwhile, Zenith: Infinite Realms is free-to-play on the Meta Quest platform and PC VR via Steam, with a PS VR2 version slated to release soon.

Players can also join the Zenith community via the official Discord channel.

Fans can also stay in the loop regarding all things Zenith with the @ZenithMMO Twitter/X channel:

Source: Press Release

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