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    Rec Room shutting down despite game popularity: Here’s why

    wildgreenquest@gmail.comBy wildgreenquest@gmail.comMarch 31, 2026002 Mins Read
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    School is out for Rec Room: The social gaming platform announced on Monday it is shutting down this June, despite “reaching over 150 million players and creators along the way” since its founding in 2016.

    “Despite this popularity, we never quite figured out how to make Rec Room a sustainably profitable business,” the company said in a statement. “Our costs always ended up overwhelming the revenue we brought in. “We spent a long time trying to find a way to make the numbers work.”

    “But with the recent shift in the VR market, along with broader headwinds in gaming, the path to profitability has gotten tough enough that we’ve made the difficult decision to shut things down,” it explained.

    Once valued at $3.5 billion, Rec Room is a popular, cross-platform social video game that allows players to hang out, create, and share user-generated games and virtual goods.

    “Over the last decade, players made over half a billion friends on the platform, spending a cumulative 68 thousand years in Rec Room; with millions still showing up each month,” according to the announcement.

    The Seattle-based company said it is pulling the plug now, while it still has the ability to wind things down “thoughtfully and do right by the people who built this with us.”

    What does this mean for players?

    As of Monday, users can no longer create new accounts, add a friend, or sign up for a Rec Room Plus (RR+) membership. However, active memberships are good until June 1.



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