Felix & Paul Studios, a leader and pioneer in creating and producing virtual, augmented, and mixed-reality experiences, opened its new immersive experience, Interstellar Arc, at Area15 in Las Vegas in October 2025.
Representing the world’s largest location-based virtual reality experience, Interstellar Arc was conceived as a permanent, purpose-built immersive destination. The Las Vegas Spaceport combines large-scale free-roaming VR, cinematic storytelling, and architectural design into a unified experiential environment.
Rather than a temporary attraction, the project was designed as a flagship infrastructure model. The Las Vegas installation serves as the inaugural Spaceport within a broader long-term vision: a network of Interstellar Arc Spaceports established in key global destinations.
A destination-scale immersive platform
The experience blends physical and digital storytelling at a scale not previously achieved in LBVR. Guests begin their journey inside a physical futuristic spaceport environment and embark on a shared virtual voyage that takes them centuries into the future, 11 light-years away from Earth, to another solar system.
Since launch, the attraction has resonated across demographics, from families and young visitors to corporate groups and space enthusiasts. Survey data and guest feedback indicate strong emotional engagement, particularly around themes of exploration, collective purpose, and humanity’s long-term future.
The Las Vegas Interstellar Arc Spaceport functions as a proof of scalability. From its technical architecture to its narrative framework, Interstellar Arc was designed to be deployable internationally while remaining deeply adaptable.
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Built for cultural integration
Each future Interstellar Arc Spaceport is envisioned as a contextualised adaptation. The narrative structure allows integration of local perspectives on exploration, scientific ambition, and humanity’s future. This flexibility enables meaningful localisation that extends beyond translation to include cultural resonance, educational alignment, and regional aspirations.
Stéphane Rituit, CEO and co-founder of Felix & Paul Studios, says: "The Las Vegas Interstellar Arc Spaceport is the first realization of a much larger vision.
"Interstellar Arc was designed from day one as a destination-scale immersive platform capable of evolving over time and from one region to another.
"We are now seeking partners who understand that immersive experiences can serve as both cultural expressions and long-term economic anchors.
"Our approach is collaborative. Each Spaceport should reflect the aspirations and identity of its host region while remaining part of a coherent global universe.”
Strategic expansion
With its inaugural Interstellar Arc Spaceport established in Las Vegas, Felix & Paul Studios is now initiating conversations with developers, cultural institutions, and strategic partners in forward-looking markets where large-scale immersive destinations are aligned with broader economic and cultural ambitions.
The studio is seeking long-term collaborators capable of supporting premium, landmark immersive infrastructure designed to anchor entertainment districts and next-generation destination developments.
For partnership inquiries, contact: Stéphane Rituit, CEO and co-founder, Felix & Paul Studios.
Last year, the studio also launched Space Explorers: Ultimate Edition, a significant upgrade to its immersive space exploration app.

























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