VEX Arena 3.0 has introduced updated headsets, a new child-friendly game “Party Playland” and opened the platform up to third-party developers.

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VEX says that the new headsets ensure ease of operation and offer increased reliability, while also offering a sleek new design.

The new game, Party Playland, is designed to appeal to young audiences. The colourful game is controller-free, allowing up to six children at one time to enjoy their first experience of VR.

A new partnership with Plucky Wombat has also been announced. The Australian development studio, which is famous for its B Block Breakout VR escape room, will work on content over the coming months.

Julien Henricot, CEO of VEX Solutions, said: “From the outset, our goal has always been to maximise revenue for our customers.

“With the updates and upgrades of recent months, we've reinforced our commitment to reliability, replayability and efficiency—three of the main requests from our customers.”