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Meta Quest adds DIRECTV streaming

DIRECTV is now on Meta Quest, bringing live TV, sports, and movies into a giant virtual screen experience.

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Person relaxing on a couch in a cozy living room while wearing a virtual reality headset and watching a large curved floating screen. The screen displays a live TV program with emergency responders near an ambulance, creating an immersive home entertainment experience. Bookshelves, warm lighting, and modern decor surround the scene, highlighting mixed reality media viewing.
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DIRECTV has officially arrived on Meta Quest, giving Quest owners a new way to watch live TV, sports, movies and on-demand programming inside a VR headset instead of on a standard television. The app is available through the Meta Horizon Store and Meta Horizon TV on Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest 3S and Quest Pro, and DIRECTV says it is the first multichannel video programming distributor to launch on Meta Quest.

That makes this launch more interesting than a routine app drop. Meta has been steadily trying to turn Quest into a broader entertainment device, and its Meta Horizon TV experience is built around helping users discover shows, sports and streaming content from supported services in one place.

DIRECTV is trying to make the headset feel like a private big-screen TV you can wear. The company says the experience places viewers in a virtual watch environment with a large, theater-like display, while letting them switch channels, monitor scores and move through content in real time.

For people who already use Quest beyond gaming, that pitch actually makes sense. Watching a close game, catching up on cable news, or throwing on a movie in a virtual giant-screen setting is a lot easier to imagine now than it was a year or two ago, especially as the headset ecosystem keeps picking up more mainstream media apps.

The content offering is also broad enough to matter. DIRECTV says Quest users can tap into live TV and sports, browse more than 100,000 on-demand titles, and access MyFree DIRECTV, which includes more than 150 free ad-supported channels.

One of the smartest parts of the rollout is that DIRECTV is not keeping the experience locked behind a full paid subscription. According to the company, all Meta Quest users can explore the VR version of the service, and even people who are not DIRECTV customers can still access free programming through MyFree DIRECTV.

That lowers the risk for curious users who want to see whether watching TV in a headset is actually something they would stick with. Instead of asking people to fully commit to another subscription just to test the idea, DIRECTV is giving Quest owners a softer entry point, which is usually the difference between “interesting concept” and “something people really try.”

There is a practical reason this could click with sports fans in particular. DIRECTV’s own launch pitch leans hard into live games, and the company says users can watch sports on a large virtual screen while tracking scores and interacting with content in real time, which sounds tailor-made for viewers who care more about screen size and immersion than sitting in front of a physical TV.

The bigger story, though, is what this says about VR’s next phase. Meta describes Horizon TV as a place where users can discover movies and TV shows from streaming apps, watch sports, attend events and explore immersive content, so bringing in a live-TV service like DIRECTV helps push Quest closer to being a real entertainment hub instead of a headset people mostly associate with games and fitness apps.

Getting started sounds pretty simple. DIRECTV says users just need to open the Meta Horizon Store or Meta Horizon TV, search for DIRECTV, download the app, and then sign in or sign up with DIRECTV credentials; the company is also promoting a five-day free trial tied to the launch.

Will this suddenly make VR the best way to watch television for everyone? Probably not. But DIRECTV landing on Meta Quest is one of those small-but-telling moves that shows streaming companies no longer see headsets as a side experiment – they are starting to treat them like another serious screen.


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