DPVR E4 Powers Hyperdeck VR Attraction at Andretti Indoor Karting & Games
The Schaumburg installation shows DPVR positioning the E4 not as a standalone consumer device but as a component within a full commercial entertainment solution, a shift the company will leverage to expand in the location-based VR market.
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DPVR announced that its commercial PC VR headset, the DPVR E4, is now operating as part of the Hyperdeck multi-sensor VR attraction at Andretti Indoor Karting & Games' Schaumburg, Illinois facility, which opened March 10, 2026. Hyperdeck supports up to four players simultaneously, combining VR visuals with motion, wind, heat, vibration, and haptic feedback. DPVR will use this case study to promote global commercial VR deployments.
DPVR's E4 headset is now part of Hyperdeck, a four-player VR attraction developed by Bay Tek Entertainment, at Andretti Indoor Karting & Games' Schaumburg, Illinois facility. The venue opened to the public on March 10, 2026, and includes indoor electric karts, arcade games, laser tag, and dining alongside the VR experience.
Hyperdeck integrates the E4 with a motion platform, dedicated controllers, and environmental effects. Players feel wind during high-speed scenes and heat during explosions or lava sequences, with platform movement and controller haptics adding full-body feedback. Up to four players take on different roles and cooperate on missions, while spectators can join via tablets to provide power-ups or trigger challenges.
DPVR frames the deployment as a case study for expanding commercial VR in the global location-based entertainment market, working with equipment manufacturers and facility operators.
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