Mixed Reality Bubble-Blasting Roguelite HEALER Lands on December 11 for Meta Quest 3 & 3S

HEALER, the fast, chaotic, and questionably therapeutic mixed reality roguelite from ROTU Entertainment3, invites players to pop bubbles, solve puzzles, and rescue a collection of absurd Cosmic Critters while battling a smug interdimensional virus that wants to make the universe boring again.

Built in Unreal Engine 5 for Meta Quest 3 & 3S, HEALER takes your ordinary living room and asks, “What if this were a cosmic disaster zone instead?” Each run reshapes your environment in unpredictable ways. It is easy to pick up, hard to stop, and beautiful enough to make you question whether reality was ever that impressive to begin with.
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The Story

Across infinite realities, the Entropic Virus spreads, devouring creativity, joy, and color like your uncle’s opinions at Thanksgiving dinner. But one being refuses to sit quietly while the cosmos becomes a dull spreadsheet: you, Healer.

Armed with creation itself and absolutely no sense of caution, you reshape worlds, rewrite physics, and probably break a few pieces of furniture in the process. Destiny is calling, and it sounds a lot like bubble wrap.

Gameplay Highlights

  • Reality-Warping Bubble Blasting

    • Pop, match, and chain your way through handcrafted chaos.

  • A Universe That Reacts to You

    • No two runs are ever the same. Not even close.

  • 50+ Collectible Cosmic Critters & Upgrades

    • Each one has far too much personality and opinions you didn’t ask for.

  • Light vs. Dark Energy

    • Shape evolving worlds depending on your moral or accidental choices.

  • Leaderboards

    • Prove you are better than total strangers on the internet.

  • Play Your Way

    • Swap freely between controllers and full hand tracking, panic gestures included.

“Most mixed reality games make you learn how to play before you get to the fun,” says Jason Parks, CEO of ROTU Entertainment. “We flipped that. HEALER throws you straight into the chaos. It is easy to start, hard to quit, and way too pretty for what it puts you through.”

17. November 2025, von Thore Varga