I just played Mission Impossible in my living room, and now you can too

What you need to know

  • Laser Dance is coming to early access on the Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest 3S on November 6, 2025, for .99, €9.99, or £7.99.
  • The game adds Mission Impossible-style laser mazes to your room via mixed reality, tasking players with pressing buttons on each end of the room.
  • Over 80 laser patterns are playable in any space and scale with the size and shape of the room, plus tons of accessibility options to cater to all types of players.

Looking for a great party game as friends and family get together this Holiday season? Laser Dance is exactly what you need, and it’s debuting on the Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S this November in early access.

In Laser Dance, the Meta Quest’s brilliant color passthrough cameras turn any ordinary living room — or any room, really — into a laser-filled obstacle course that you’ll have to dodge, weave, duck, and maybe even jump over to get to the shiny red button at the end.

Any old room will work for the process, which begins with you placing one button on each “end” of the room. Buttons have to be at least 10ft/3m apart, but the trick is that you just need to walk that distance. It doesn’t have to be a straight line.

Cubism, which is on every VR platform from the Meta Quest to the newly minted Samsung Galaxy XR.

Plus, at just .99, it’s nearly impossible to pass up. This might be called “early access,” but it’s got over 18 levels to play, all of which scale with your room size and shape and has over 80 laser patterns. That ensures even the same levels feel different when you play them in another room or home!

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And if you’ve got some accessibility needs, don’t worry, the game caters to a wide variety of players with significant adjustments where you might need them. So what are you waiting for? Wishlist this puppy right now and get ready for the launch in just 2 weeks!

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I just played Mission Impossible in my living room, and now you can too