We turn ambitious AR VR concepts into polished, production-ready games with strong mechanics, smooth interactions and immersive storytelling. Polymator handles the full development cycle so your game delivers impact from day one.
Polymator develops AR and VR games that blend advanced interaction design, high-fidelity environments and polished gameplay loops. Each project is engineered to deliver natural motion, gesture-based controls and tactile player feedback that pulls users deeper into the experience.
Our team handles every stage of production, from concepting and world design to 3D asset creation, programming, multiplayer integration and optimization. We build for all major XR platforms, including Meta Quest, Apple Vision Pro, HTC Vive, mobile AR, ARKit and ARCore.
Whether you are creating an action title, simulation, puzzle adventure, or branded interactive world, we ensure your game delivers smooth performance, strong replay value and the high level of polish expected from a modern AR VR gaming experience.

We create AR games that blend digital interactions with the real world through gesture tracking, spatial anchors and object recognition, delivering intuitive gameplay that feels natural and immersive.
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High-fidelity environments and responsive interactions keep players emotionally invested.
Replayable challenges and natural movement controls pull players back repeatedly.
Add new modes, levels and assets without rebuilding the entire game.
Interactive AR VR experiences instantly set your brand apart.
Shared gameplay moments and multiplayer features boost word-of-mouth discovery.

As a leading AR VR development company, Polymator builds immersive, high-performance game experiences through a structured and reliable workflow. Each stage is engineered to reduce development risk, improve clarity and deliver smooth, optimized gameplay across real-world devices and platforms.






Polymator builds AR and VR games using a tech stack engineered for stability, scalability and future compatibility. We work with industry-leading engines, XR frameworks and headset platforms to ensure high performance, visual fidelity and seamless cross-platform deployment from day one.
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AR game development requires integrating with device camera systems, plane detection, lighting estimation and real-world anchor points. VR game development focuses on 3D environment rendering, spatial audio, motion controller interaction and frame rate optimization to prevent discomfort. The development stack, performance targets and interaction design differ significantly.
Polymator develops for Meta Quest 2, 3 and Pro, HTC Vive and Pro series, Valve Index, Apple Vision Pro and Pico headsets. Platform selection is determined by your target audience, distribution channel and game type.
Polymator targets a minimum 72fps on all VR platforms (90fps+ for high-end headsets). Asset optimization, efficient rendering pipelines, foveated rendering where available, and controlled locomotion design minimize GPU load and vestibular discomfort during play.
Yes. Polymator develops real-time multiplayer AR and VR games with shared virtual spaces, synchronized player positions and interactions, matchmaking systems and backend infrastructure to maintain stable, low-latency shared experiences across players.
Simple mobile AR games start from $10,000 to $20,000. Mid-scale VR single-player games range from $20,000 to $50,000. Multiplayer VR games with social systems and backend infrastructure can exceed $50,000 depending on world size and feature requirements.
Share your requirements and Polymator will show you exactly how to turn them into a high-performance, market-ready experience.