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249 Sandbox VR reveals Stranger Things: Catalyst, a fully immersive experience

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Rachel Kaser @ VentureBeat · 06/10/2025 09:01 EDT

Sandbox VR announced today that it is creating and launching a new immersive location-based VR experience. This one, created in collaboration with Netflix, is set in the Stranger Things universe, called Stranger Things: Catalyst. It’s set to launch later this year, to coincide with the launch of the fifth season of the Stranger Things show. […]

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