Transform Your Space Into a Mini-Golf Course
House of Golf VR, an innovative mixed reality game from Starlight Games, is set to launch on October 30, 2025, for Meta Quest 2, 3, and 3S headsets. Founded by Wipeout co-creator Nick Burcombe, Starlight Games brings a new dimension to home entertainment with this groundbreaking title.
How the Mixed Reality Experience Works
The recently revealed gameplay trailer demonstrates how players can create digital mini-golf courses anywhere they have space to wear a headset and swing their arms as if holding a putter. The mixed reality technology allows you to design courses throughout your home, or even take the experience outdoors for a truly immersive golf adventure wherever you go.
Playful Innovation at Its Core
Gary Nichols, CEO of Starlight Games, emphasized the creative vision behind the project: “House of Golf VR is all about playful innovation. We’ve created something truly special; a game that gives players the tools to bring their imagination to life, whether that means turning their living room into a golf course or escaping into our beautiful VR world.”
Starlight Games’ Debut and Future Projects
This marks the debut title for Starlight Games, though the studio has additional projects in development. According to their website, the team is also working on a “futuristic sports game” and a “sci-fi rouge-lite action game,” showing their commitment to diverse gaming experiences.
As reported by our colleagues at imdmonitor.com, the mixed reality gaming landscape continues to evolve with titles like House of Golf VR pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in home entertainment. The ability to transform real spaces into interactive golf courses represents just one example of how mixed reality technology is changing how we play and interact with digital content.
This development comes alongside other Meta Quest innovations, including the Xbox-branded Meta Quest 3S edition released earlier this year and the confirmed sequel to last year’s VR hit Batman: Arkham Shadow currently in development.