Virtuix’s Debut VR ARENA Achieves $30,000 + Revenue in First Month

When it comes to the consumer side of virtual reality (VR) entertainment becoming successful and making a profit can be both difficult and different paths. Location-based entertainment (LBE) is one avenue some companies are having success with, while others – like IMAX VR – have struggled. Virtuix, best known for its Omni treadmill, entered the LBE field with gusto last year announcing its VR ARENA attraction. And it seems to be onto a winner with the first installation recording significant attendance and revenue.

Omniverse VR ARENA

Virtuix installed the first VR ARENA at Pinballz, a family entertainment center in Austin, Texas, on 7th March 2019. After the first month, the small-footprint VR attraction managed to rake in over $30,000 USD in revenue from 2,200 plays.

“VR ARENA has exceeded our expectations,” said Darren Spohn, owner of Pinballz in a statement. “Guests are loving the experience, and we see strong repeat play. Thanks to the esports prize competitions, we’re able to attract a new audience of gamers and entice guests to play again and again.”

Powered by Virtuix’s “Omniverse” content platform the VR ARENA holds weekly and monthly esports tournaments sponsored by HP and HTC, with an annual prize pool of more than $50,000. Stats reveal more than 1,800 guests have played, paying $15 per play or $12 as part of a combo package. The age range for players varied from 5 to 65, with an average age of 26.

“The big draw of the attraction is the ability to walk and run around inside a video game,” said Jan Goetgeluk, founder and CEO of Virtuix. “Such a unique experience cannot be had at home. We’ve seen some customers drive for more than an hour to come play.”

With the ability to host up to four players at a time, VR ARENA has been designed as a high-energy VR esports attraction, using HTC Vive Pro headsets. The attraction can be operated by one attendant at a steady throughput of 20 players per hour. The Omniverse platform features 20 competitive titles for vendors to choose from.

As Virtuix installs more VR ARENA’s at entertainment venues, VRFocus will keep you updated on the company’s continued expansion into the LBE industry.

Virtuix Compacts Location-Based Entertainment With VR ARENA

Location-based virtual reality (VR) entertainment is becoming big business. looking to be one of the better avenues for both manufacturers and developers alike to make a profit. Virtuix, best known for its Omni treadmill, has announced the arrival of VR ARENA, an LBE attraction powered by Virtuix’s “Omniverse” content platform, designed to have a small footprint.

Omniverse VR ARENA

Created in collaboration with Funovation, the Omniverse VR ARENA aims to provide a high-energy esports attraction for up to four players at a time. Combining the brand-new Omni 2.0 motion platform alongside Omniverse’s 18 VR titles, the attraction has a compact footprint of 375 ft2 (35m2 ) and is highly automated, with a built-in staging area for quick player setup, a 4:1 player-to-attendant ratio, and a queuing app to eliminate revenue-losing wait lines.

“We’ve been organizing esports tournaments since 2016, and we’ve learned that competitive gaming boosts revenues,” says Jan Goetgeluk, founder and CEO of Virtuix in a statement. “Ongoing prize contests result in repeat play by guests and build a community of frequent and loyal players. Our VR ARENA attraction is exciting to both elite gamers and casual players. It’s incredibly fun to run around inside your favourite game, and everyone has a chance to win.”

To make VR ARENA that bit more competitive, Virtuix is giving all players a chance to win in ongoing weekly and monthly prize contests with an annual prize pool of $50,000 USD.

Omniverse VR ARENA

“VR ARENA incorporates two years of customer feedback,” continues Goetgeluk. “We’ve listened to the concerns of our existing customers, particularly regarding the Omni’s player setup time and labour needs, and we’ve worked hard to address them. VR ARENA benefits from the maturity of the Omni, which is now a tested and proven technology. To date, we’ve shipped more than 3,000 Omni systems to over 500 entertainment venues in 45 countries, resulting in more than 500,000 Omni play sessions.”

Virtuix and Funovation will be launching VR ARENA with a “show special” discount at IAAPA 2018 in Orlando from 13 to 16 November. Financing for the VR ARENA attraction will be available from $1,790 USD/month. For any further updates, keep reading VRFocus.