It transforms your expensive toy into a legitimate computing peripheral. It turns "playing a game" into "visiting a place."

Want to play a horror game where the monster is controlled by another player on their phone? That’s on SideQuest. Want to play a VR port of Doom from 1993? That’s on SideQuest.

But somewhere in the back of your mind, you feel it:

You bought a Meta Quest 3 (or a Pico, or an HTC Vive). You’ve played Beat Saber until your shoulders ache. You’ve painted in Vermillion . You’ve even tried to explain Richie’s Plank Experience to your confused parents.

is the underground bazaar of VR. It’s free. It’s legal. It allows you to sideload experimental games that aren't "polished" enough for the official stores.

It’s time to cut the cord. Not literally (though you can), but figuratively. It’s time to download .

Here is the dirty secret Meta doesn’t scream from the rooftops: Your headset is just a window. A gaming PC is the house.