
The moment the goggles seal against your face, the world you knew begins to dissolve. Not slowly. Not gently. It peels away like skin — and something else takes its place. Something so vivid, so visceral, so alive that your brain stops fighting it.
You stop asking if it's real.
Because it is.
Meta-X-Verse doesn't simulate reality. It replaces it. Through direct neural synchronization, it rewires the boundary between consciousness and code until there is no boundary left. You won't remember the moment it happens. That's the point. One second you're standing in your living room. The next — you're somewhere else entirely. And the version of you that knew the difference? Gone.
People wake up bleeding from wounds they don't remember getting.
They flinch at sounds only they can hear.
Inside Meta-X-Verse, the rules of that world are the rules of your body. Pain travels the same pathways. Trauma leaves the same marks. The nervous system doesn't know it's been deceived — and it doesn't care. What your mind experiences, your flesh inherits.
Millions have entered seeking escape.
What they found was something far more dangerous than the world they left behind.
You will not know when you're inside. You will not know when you're out.
You will only know that you can't stop going back.
META-X-VERSE — Reality was never meant to have a competitor.
Enter if you dare. But don't say you weren't warned.
Two couples arrive at an exclusive Meta-X-Verse experience house, hosted by Codey Steele and Aften Opal. What begins as a social gathering quickly takes an unexpected turn when the guests sync into the neural network — and find themselves in entirely different realities than expected. Kira Noir discovers a fierce, commanding version of herself she never knew existed, while Will Pounder finds himself fighting for survival in a high-stakes underwater dimension — until a red-clad figure pulls him from the depths. Couples get crossed. Dimensions collide. And somewhere in the static, Aften goes missing. The Meta-X-Verse has only just begun.
Picking up where Episode 1 left off, Mena Carlisle and Isiah Maxwell find themselves in a dimension neither expected — and neither entered together. Drawn together by an invisible force across a sun-soaked outdoor landscape, their connection becomes undeniable. But the real tension builds when the goggles come off: they entered this house with other people. What happens when the Meta-X-Verse rewrites your loyalties — and you have to face the real world again?
Nicole Doshi and Musa Phoenix enter the Meta-X-Verse experience house alongside Jovan Jordan and Hime Marie, with Maya Farrell hosting. But the neural sync reveals something Nicole couldn't ignore — a betrayal, playing out in real time inside the virtual world. Rather than confront it directly, Nicole channels her fury into something far more powerful: she goes full savage mode inside the Meta-X-Verse, pushing the boundaries of the simulation to its absolute limits. The consequences ripple directly into Episode 4. In this world, everything is connected.
Hime Marie's sync goes deeper than anyone anticipated. She's pulled into a dark dimension — a vivid, terrifying near-death experience she can't escape on her own. VR House Host Maya Farrell detects the anomaly and pulls her back from the edge, navigating cross-dimensional timelines to rescue her (think Marvel multiverse, but the stakes are your mind). What Hime returns to is raw, overwhelming, and unforgettable. Some dimensions leave marks. Hime Marie's story is far from over.
Melody Marks and Krissy Knight are a couple on the verge of collapse. As a last resort, they visit a cutting-edge therapist — Dr. MrFlourish — who uses a proprietary neural-wearable to take couples directly into their psychological blind spots. Once the headsets go on, Melody is transported into a dimension that awakens a side of her nobody has ever seen: fierce, dominant, and completely unleashed. Jamie Knoxx is the force she meets there. The transformation is stunning. The ending? The doctor saw everything — and the look on Melody's face when she realizes it is absolutely priceless.
Lexi Lore was told there was a virtual reality house in the hills of LA that would change her life forever. As a small-town girl who'd never experienced anything like it, she walked in wide-eyed — and what she found inside the house stopped her cold. A woman, fully synced, living inside another world entirely. Lexi resisted. Then curiosity won. She put the goggles on, took them off, put them back on again — and came face to face with one of the most overwhelming presences in the Meta-X-Verse. Dorothy was never this far from Kansas. The ending will make you laugh out loud.
Chanel Camryn's college friend Mazy Mays shows up with a set of mysterious VR goggles — and what starts as a family dinner turns into a full Meta-X-Verse takeover. Chanel has her own agenda with her stepfather Jamie Knoxx. But her mother Lolly Dames finds the goggles first — and she's got plans of her own. Before long, all three are deep in the Meta-X-Verse, dimensions overlapping, boundaries dissolving. Did any of them ever make it out? And what about Mazy, last spotted on the deck with the goggles on, completely unresponsive? Her story continues in an upcoming episode.
What happens when Rob Piper slips on a pair of modified goggles and gets teleported to a luxury Bali resort? He finds out fast. Featuring Lolly Dames in her second Meta-X-Verse appearance and the mysterious Anna Kovachenko — this episode is pure escapism dialed up to maximum. The Meta-X-Verse knows exactly what you want. The question is whether you can handle it when it delivers.
Lauren Phillips, Hime Marie, Paisley Porter, and Jackie Hoff were invited to what they thought was a standard VR experience showcase. Host Musa Phoenix conveniently left out the part about the massive reality displacement, cross-continental teleportation, and the fact that some people don't come back the same. Lauren, in particular, syncs into a dimension dominated by Prince Yahshua — and gets completely, irrevocably stuck. Written, directed, and shot by MrFlourish. Part one of a two-part crossover event.
Picking up directly from Episode 10, Paisley Porter's sync takes her somewhere extraordinary — a dimension anchored by Ace Bigs in what can only be described as a VR matchmaking session gone beautifully off-script. Hime Marie and Jackie Hoff are still unaccounted for in the network. Musa Phoenix is managing timelines. And Paisley? By the looks of that ending, she has absolutely zero interest in returning to the real world. Written, directed, and shot by MrFlourish.
Khloe Kapri and Riley Star thought life was luxury pools, designer shopping, and high-end everything. The Meta-X-Verse had other plans. A criminal syndicate — led by Brick Cummings, DatJGuyxxx, and Prophecy — has cracked the code and learned to jump from the physical world directly into the neural network. Rule #1: always verify your goggles' programming. Khloe learns this lesson the hard way, first. Riley's turn is coming.
Riley Star gets pulled deep into the Meta-X-Verse — and straight into the hands of the crime syndicate. Teleported into a high-tension dimension, she encounters Rocket Powers, one of the syndicate's most formidable enforcers. This episode crosses directly into the Captured series. By the episode's end, Riley makes it back to the real world — only to discover that Khloe Kapri is still trapped inside the Meta-X-Verse. The mission to pull her out has just begun.
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