Meta has announced that Supernatural will stop receiving new content and feature updates. This news follows the recent closures of several studios, including Armature, Twisted Pixel, and Sanzaru Games. Users can still log in and interact with fitness coaches, but no new appearances or updates will be added to the platform.
Many Supernatural users are expressing their disappointment online. One user shared their frustration about the layoffs of beloved coaches. Another commented, “If you’re not updating the content, the yearly fee should be lowered.” Comments like these reflect a common sentiment among users who feel invested in the program.
Interestingly, Supernatural had gained popularity for its immersive VR fitness experience. Reports suggest that VR fitness has increasingly helped people improve their health and maintain motivation. According to a recent study by the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, participants in VR fitness programs reported significant improvements in their physical and mental well-being.
Despite the sad news for Supernatural fans, VR workout trends continue to grow. Some users are switching to alternatives like Beat Saber or new experiences that promise ongoing updates.
As VR technology evolves, these platforms will need to adapt to user demands and maintain engagement. The rise of social media means that user feedback will play a vital role in shaping these experiences moving forward. While Supernatural’s future seems uncertain, the data suggests that the broader VR fitness trend is here to stay.
For more insights on the impact of VR fitness, check out this report from the National Library of Medicine.

