This new Meta Quest v74 feature is set to revolutionize immersive experiences

March 21, 2025

Mixed reality experiences are about to get a lot more convincing thanks to a Meta Quest camera upgrade.

A mockup of a mixed reality ornate ballroom with a Meta Quest 3. Ballroom made with Adobe AI
(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)
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In his weekly column, Android Central Senior Content Producer Nick Sutrich delves into all things VR, from new hardware to new games, upcoming technologies, and so much more.

The first two-hour session of Starship Home that I finished was met with a surreal sense of spatial juxtaposition. One moment ago, my living room was a starship complete with alien plants and an infinite storage system that tied in neatly with my basement. The next moment, I was back to my normal old living room with nothing nearly as exciting in it.

Another recent mixed reality game, The Last Stand, turned my living room into a store in the mall. This sounds rather strange until the zombies start breaking in the boarded-up windows, and you suddenly realize you’ve been placed in a movie frame of the classic movie Dawn of the Dead. Even after taking the headset off, I expected a zombie to break through my sliding glass door at any moment.