The ultimate interactive Virtual Reality (VR) coaster experience, featuring Samsung Gear VR powered by Oculus, is coming to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom this fall as demonic creatures battle terrified riders in the all-new Rage of the Gargoyles debuting on Kong, the park’s floorless looping roller coaster, just in time for Fright Fest® starting September 24.

“Six Flags is the leader in innovation and thrills, and we are excited to introduce the VR coaster experience to our guests at Discovery Kingdom,” said Don McCoy, park president. “In Rage of the Gargoyles, the experience is immersive and terrifying as riders shoot at the demons throughout the entire ride ? the perfect addition to our Fright Fest line-up.”

Among the thrilling highlights:

High-definition imagery and storytelling that sync with the track configuration creating a one-of-a-kind “real world” to “virtual world” thrill-ride;

For the first time ever on a rollercoaster, riders can engage in interactive gaming throughout the entire ride experience by shooting at flying demons; and

Unique sophisticated head-movement targeting instantly locks on a moving target without the need for a touchpad or buttons to fire.

(See below the promo video from Sister park Six Flags Great America showing off the VR world).

The realistic theme puts the rider in the action similar to a video game experience. Riders are pilots seated in the cockpit of an Apache-style helicopter, flying through a devastated cityscape of a dark and dreary future as part of a fleet of choppers ready to battle winged creatures to the end. Both the pilot and their realistic foes are virtually engaged in a battle all while racing over the 2,170 feet of twisting, turning, looping coaster track.

The action starts quickly when riders ascend up the lift hill while realistic, blood-thirsty gargoyles terrorize them by scratching and clawing, jumping mercilessly atop the seemingly fragile glass barrier as the rider tries desperately to shoot their demonic targets. The epic conflict accelerates as riders are forced to navigate through the hazardous city streets, up and over broken-down skyscrapers while avoiding obstacles and lethal assaults from the gargoyles, all the while shooting to repel the demons. It is up to the pilot to attack the vicious master gargoyle, who is vehement on challenging anyone who crosses his path. There is a surprise ending that will be sure to leave riders shocked and amazed.

Kong will close after August and make its Virtual Reality debut with modified restraints and enhanced track work. Guests 13 and older may opt to ride with the VR headset or without, to enjoy Kong as a traditional coaster attraction. Fright Fest is Northern California’s biggest and scariest Halloween event as the park is completely transformed for thrills by day and fright by night, and features haunted mazes, scare zones and monstertainment.

Kong isn’t the only coaster in the chain receiving the new Rage of Gargoyles VR. The following other 7 rides are too:

Demon at Six Flags Great America

at Six Flags Great America Skull Mountain at Six Flags Great Adventure

at Six Flags Great Adventure Shock Wave at Six Flags Over Texas

at Six Flags Over Texas Dare Devil Dive at Six Flags Over Georgia

at Six Flags Over Georgia Goliath at La Ronde

at La Ronde Ninja at Six Flags St. Louis

at Six Flags St. Louis Steamin’ Demon at The Great Escape

We’re excited to see that the shooting aspect will work throughout the ride experience, not just the lift hill. New restraints and trackwork sound like a gift too, we all know that Kong can shake you up quite a bit!

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