Cho Meta Fes 2026 Uses Digital Numbered Tickets to Eliminate Queues
The digital numbered ticket system solved the tension between flea market browsing and corporate exhibition exploration, turning the event into a roaming experience rather than a queue-bound one.
Reporting from 1 sources: PANORA.
Cho Meta Fes 2026, a real-world flea market and exhibition for VRChat users, was held May 23 at Akihabara UDX. The event used a digital numbered ticket system tied to VRChat IDs, letting attendees roam the corporate area while waiting for circle entry. The corporate area featured trials of VR devices including the EOZ VR Glove prototype and FluxPose magnetic full-body tracking.
The digital numbered ticket system required pre-registration with a VRChat ID. Attendees received a ticket number and could enter general circles when it was called, without standing in line. Many used the waiting time to visit the 4F corporate area, where device trials and development kit displays were set up. The booth for Nagisa Connect, which operates NAGiSA and Himari Ryokan, had a constant line after opening, and the room keys for Himari Ryokan sold out quickly. At the IntoFree booth, attendees could try the development-stage EOZ VR Glove Prototype and see the Halo Mount for Bigscreen Beyond and the Nare Facial Tracker Quest 3 version. FluxPose, a magnetic full-body tracking system from Spain, filled all trial slots within 30 minutes of opening.
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