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Six Flags announced on Thursday that a partnership with Samsung will bring virtual reality headsets to nine roller coasters across the U.S., including its park at Magic Mountain.

The roller coasters will be equipped to allow riders to wear Samsung Gear VR headsets to customize their ride experience.

“This remarkable technology is a definite game-changer for theme park rides and represents everything our brand stands for -- delivering the most thrilling and innovative rides and attractions in the world,” said John Duffey, Six Flags president and CEO, in a news release.

The virtual reality coasters will launch in March and throughout the summer, including: Shock Wave in Texas, Dare Devil Dive in Atlanta, The New Revolution in Santa Clarita, Ninja in Missouri, Steamin' Demon in New York and Goliath in Montreal.

Three new SUPERMAN virtual reality coasters will launch in San Antonio, Massachusetts and Maryland.

Six Flags Magic Mountain was expected to host a tour for news media at 1 p.m. Thursday, showing off the new VR headsets and roller coaster construction.

The VR headset works with Samsung’s Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge, Galaxy S6, S6 edge, S6 edge+ and Note5.

“Now, people can be immersed into a totally new universe while riding a roller coaster, powered by Samsung Gear VR virtual reality devices. This transforms the modern roller coaster into a totally new, one of a kind sensorial experience - powered by technology," said Marc Mathieu, chief marketing officer of Samsung Electronics America. "We are excited to work with the premiere brand in theme parks to bring Samsung’s VR technology to nine Six Flags locations across the U.S.”

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