Oz Immersive is BackLight’s turnkey VR platform for location-based operators. It delivers three experiences — Eclipse, Toyland, and Bal de Paris — with hardware, software, and installation included. The platform runs on PCVR headsets in a 6×6-meter minimum space and ships with bHaptics suits and StrikerVR guns.
Oz Immersive is BackLight’s content platform for location-based VR operators. It runs three experiences: Eclipse, Toyland, and Bal de Paris. The platform is turnkey — operators get the hardware stack, software license, and content library together. BackLight handles installation and provides operator training.
Eclipse is a two-to-four-player escape game with environmental haptics and a narrative focus. It runs on PCVR headsets and fits in a 6×6-meter space. The experience is available on Oz Immersive’s turnkey system and also licenses separately to other platforms including Octopod, SynthesisVR, and Springboard.
Toyland is a multi-modal adventure that combines free-roam gameplay with seated vehicle sequences. Players move between a jeep ride, a free-roam firefight section with StrikerVR guns, a helicopter ride, and a boss fight. The experience uses D-Box haptic chairs for the vehicle sequences and bHaptics vests for combat sections. It’s one of the platform’s flagship titles.
Bal de Paris is BackLight’s art-house VR experience. It’s aimed at cultural venues and immersive art spaces rather than arcades. The piece has won multiple awards and represents the narrative end of BackLight’s content range.
The platform supports PICO 4, Quest, and VIVE Focus headsets. Oz Immersive is PCVR-based and ships with the required peripherals — bHaptics suits and StrikerVR Mavrik Pro guns — as part of the turnkey package. Operators can run the platform in a 6×6-meter minimum footprint, though larger spaces work for free-roam sections in Toyland.
BackLight is a France-based location-based VR developer. The company specializes in narrative-driven experiences and has built a catalog that spans family-friendly adventure content, escape-room mechanics, and cultural storytelling. Oz Immersive is how operators access that catalog as a packaged solution.
Operators who want narrative-focused content with hardware included should look at Oz Immersive. The platform fits venues that run multiple experience types and need a mix of family-friendly adventure, escape mechanics, and cultural pieces. Eclipse and Toyland work for family entertainment centers and arcades. Bal de Paris is for museums, galleries, and immersive art venues.
| Experience Type | Escape Room, Adventure, Co-Op PVE, Fantasy, Good For Kids, Puzzle, Sci-fi |
|---|---|
| Graphics | PCVR |
| Peripherals | bHaptics, StrikerVR Mavrik Pro |
| Size | 6×6 |
| VR/AR Headset | PICO 4, Quest, VIVE Focus |
| Solution Type | Turnkey |

