Whenever you consider company model engagement in VR, Meta is usually the prime suspect. Up to now, they’ve brokered unique offers with Wendy’s for a Horizon Worlds social expertise, and KFC for its finger-lickin’ bizarre escape room. Now, McDonald’s Japan has opened its personal little slice of brand name engagement heaven in VRChat, underlining simply how huge the social VR platform has turn into in Japan.
Obtainable from now till June seventeenth, the official McDonald’s Japan world isn’t notably large, solely that includes a single room the place you may munch on digital fries and take images at few of the digital photograph spots, which embody a super-size fry container to climb into, digital cardboard cutouts of varied McDonald’s mascots, and floating promotional textual content with flying fries all over the place.
On the floor, it’s primarily the identical kind of promotional model expertise you see pop up in Japan every now and then, albeit utterly in VR. Underneath the hood although, it’s leveraging a few of the most up-to-date developments in getting Japan’s Gen-Z to the golden arches, mashing up Japanese digital streamers (aka VTubers) and the nation’s love for VRChat.
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The world was constructed round McDonald’s most up-to-date advertising campaigns in Japan, celebrating the discharge of its annual ‘Tirori Combine’ animated music video collaboration. First launched in 2022, Tirori Combine mashes up vocals from beloved J-pop idols with an animated brief that remixes the “Tirori” chime performed in McDonald’s Japan eating places when an order is prepared. This 12 months’s collab included Ado, YOASOBI, and Hoshimachi Suisei, which you’ll catch right here.
However why VRChat and never Horizon Worlds? VRChat hasn’t launched particular consumer stats, nevertheless Japanese customers make up the highest guests to the the corporate’s web site, in accordance with Similarweb, accounting for over 33% of customers. And there’s a superb motive why.

Any random go to to VRChat can verify simply how huge it’s in Japan; it’s chock-full of Japanese language worlds—every thing from recreations of the historic streets of Kyoto to extra demure spots for group meetups—though one of the vital necessary components is VRChat’s assist for user-generated avatars.
Whereas anybody can create a novel avatar in an ordinary 3D modeling software program like Blender and add it to VRChat, or in any other case purchase one, having the ability to have a persistent avatar throughout a number of platforms has elevated the platform’s cross-promotion amongst Japan’s anime-garbed VTubers.
And VTubing is huge enterprise in Japan. Huge expertise companies like Hololive, Nijisanji and VShojo have primarily co-opted Japan’s long-engrained idol tradition by recruiting, coaching, and managing this new subset of idols, which don full-articulated VR avatars.
Notably, Hoshimachi Suisei, who’s featured in Tirori Combine 2025, is a one of many largest Japanese language VTuber, who isn’t solely the preferred Music VTuber in Japan at 2 million+ subscribers on YouTybe, however has additionally carried out dwell concert events, appeared on TV, and even ranked on the Japanese music charts.


In the meantime, Meta is combating to realize constant engagement in Horizon Worlds, which notably limits avatar customization and operates inside a extra closed ecosystem. Besides, in a bid to realize extra traction amongst customers, the corporate lately introduced it was launching a $50 million creator fund to incentivize the creation of latest and improved content material in Horizon Worlds.
And whereas Meta could also be after its personal Gorilla Tag-model hit on Horizon Worlds within the brief time period, till it opens up avatar customization to incorporate greater than its customary avatars and pick-and-mix of equipment, it should have a tough time tapping into that kind of cross-promotional gold Japan’s VTubers have been so profitable at driving.