Escape the Lost Pyramid – Virtual Reality Escape Room
Ubisoft Assassin’s Creed Origins free-roam VR escape room—60 minutes inside the Pyramid of Nebka
Summary
Step into the world of Assassin’s Creed Origins. A 1928 expedition led by Sir Beldon Frye vanished in the Sinai searching for the Lost Pyramid of Nebka. Using the Animus, your team has 60 minutes to retrace their steps, solve the pyramid’s puzzles, and uncover what they were looking for.
Story Overview
February 1928. An expedition led by Sir Beldon Frye disappears somewhere in the Sinai Peninsula. A team of four and a dozen local porters were looking for the Lost Pyramid of Nebka—or more precisely, something that should have been there. They were never seen again. Using the simulation reconstructed from their DNA memory via the Animus, your team steps into the explorers’ shoes to find out what happened to the expedition and, more importantly, locate what they were looking for. 2 to 4 players have 60 minutes to escape the pyramid of Nebka in a larger-than-life adventure that would be far too dangerous—or impossible—to live in real life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about this VR experience
How many players can play Escape the Lost Pyramid?
2, 3, or 4 players can team up in the same free-roam arena. 4 players is the recommended group size for the full experience.
Is it scary or suitable for kids?
It’s a historical puzzle-adventure set in the Assassin’s Creed Origins universe—no horror elements. Recommended for ages 10 and up; suitable for families, teens, and first-time VR players.
How long is the experience and how difficult is it?
You have up to 60 minutes inside the pyramid. It’s a Difficulty 3 puzzle adventure—approachable for beginners but rewarding for experienced escape room fans.
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