Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Hotel Infinity key art

News

Hotel Infinity Revealed by Manifold Garden Devs as a Roomscale VR Puzzle Adventure for PS VR2

The minds behind Manifold Garden are back, and they’ve got a room for you. Hotel Infinity, a surreal new puzzle adventure built exclusively for virtual reality, was revealed today by Studio Chyr via the official PlayStation X (formerly Twitter) account. The game is set to launch on PS VR2 in 2025, and a hauntingly beautiful announcement trailer offers a first look into its warped world of winding corridors, recursive architecture, and reality-defying design.

In Hotel Infinity, players check into a VR experience unlike any other. Designed entirely with roomscale gameplay in mind, Hotel Infinity lets you navigate vast, impossible spaces — all within a physical footprint no larger than 2×2 meters. Portals, shifting elevators, looping architecture, and Escher-like design tricks are all part of the hotel’s curious layout, as players explore, solve puzzles, and uncover its mysteries.

“Welcome to Hotel Infinity, where every detail has been prepared for your arrival,” teases the game’s official description. “But don’t wander too far…”

Small Room, Infinite Space

Much like Manifold Garden before it, Hotel Infinity plays with spatial perception and recursive geometry. But where Manifold Garden dealt in gravity-warping and architectural repetition, Hotel Infinity brings that spatial logic directly to your body, using roomscale VR to simulate the illusion of expansive traversal in a confined physical space. Studio Chyr is leveraging every inch of PS VR2’s capabilities to make Hotel Infinity feel enormous and immersive, even if you’re standing still.

Original composer Laryssa Okada returns to deliver an atmospheric, emotionally resonant score that’s equal parts mysterious and serene, complementing the uncanny vibe of the experience.

About Studio Chyr

Founded by artist and game designer William Chyr, the Chicago-based Studio Chyr first rose to prominence with Manifold Garden in 2019, which gained acclaim for its ambitious, mind-bending design and mesmerizing art direction. Hotel Infinity marks the studio’s first foray into VR — and with its roomscale-first approach, it’s already shaping up to be one of the most distinctive and artistically driven VR games of the upcoming year.

For more, check out the official PlayStation Blog post, and stay tuned for updates as Hotel Infinity prepares to open its doors in 2025.

Written By

Co-Founder & Owner of MonsterVine. You can reach me via e-mail: will@monstervine.com

You May Also Like

Advertisement