HTC has launched a no-code game creation tool for Viverse, its metaverse platform. The tool is designed to let creators build massively multiplayer games and social spaces without traditional coding, using an in-world virtual reality user interface.
The launch matters because it lowers the barrier for people who want to create interactive virtual experiences but do not have software development skills. For metaverse platforms, easier creation tools can help expand the range of user-generated worlds, games and social environments available to communities.
According to the source material, the system focuses on building directly inside VR rather than relying on external development workflows. That approach fits Viverse’s broader positioning as a virtual environment where users can create and interact within shared digital spaces.
The move also reflects a continuing push among metaverse companies to make creation more accessible. Instead of targeting only professional studios, no-code tools aim to bring hobbyists, communities and independent creators into the process of building persistent online experiences.
HTC’s new creator tool is therefore less about a single game release and more about infrastructure for user-made content. Its impact will depend on whether creators adopt the system and whether Viverse can turn easier building tools into active multiplayer and social experiences.