Revolutionary Virtual Reality Coaster Coming to Six Flags Great America This Summer

 

Revolutionary Virtual Reality Coaster Coming to Six Flags Great America This Summer

Riders Engulfed in Demonic Battle on the DEMON Roller Coaster

 
GURNEE, Ill. - August 4, 2016 - At Six Flags Great America, the Thrill Capital of the Midwest,
riders will battle demonic creatures in Rage of the Gargoyles, a fully-integrated Virtual Reality
(VR) coaster experience featuring Samsung Gear VR powered by Oculus. This highlyanticipated,
completely interactive adventure will debut on the Demon roller coaster beginning
August 13 with an exclusive preview to Six Flags Season Pass holders and Samsung phone
owners on August 12.

"Innovation is park of Six Flags’ DNA, and this revolutionary VR technology will transform this
classic, fan favorite into a cutting-edge thrill," said Hank Salami, park president. "Rage of the
Gargoyles VR is the perfect addition to breathe new life into the Demon coaster that has been a
part of our arsenal of rides for 40 years."

Riders will board the Demon and strap on Samsung Gear VR headsets. They will immediately
become helicopter pilots to actively fight off evil creatures using cutting-edge gaming
technology, as the high-definition imagery syncs with 1,250 feet of looping, twisting coaster
track. Surrounded by 360-degrees of sheer chaos, it is up to the riders to save humanity.
Demon, now celebrating its 40th anniversary, debuted at Six Flags Great America in 1976 as the
Turn of the Century roller coaster. It was one of the first roller coasters in the world that featured
a corkscrew maneuver. The ride received a complete makeover in 1979 with the theming that
guests enjoy today and was renamed, the Demon. Among those makeovers, the Demon
featured two vertical loops and unique theming with its own soundtrack. The Demon continues
to delight guests of all ages.

For more information, visit www.sixflags.com/vrcoasters
Guests must be at least 42” tall to ride the Demo and at least 13 years of age to wear Samsung
Gear VR