xReality Group Limited owns and operates indoor skydiving facilities in Australia and Malaysia. It operates in two segments, Entertainment and Enterprise. The company manages indoor skydiving facilities under the brand iFly Downunder in Penrith, Sydney; and iFLY Gold Coast brand in Surfers Paradise, Queensland. It also operates FREAK, a virtual reality gaming venue that combines cutting edge multiplayer games, incredible 4D effects, and curated physical spaces located in Penrith, Gold Coast, Westfield Bondi Junction, and Macquarie Centre. In addition, the company owns and operates virtual, augmented, and mixed reality facilities that combines physical and digital simulation for consumer and enterprise market segments. Further, it operates Red Cartel, a virtual, augmented, and eXtended reality that is a location-based entertainment and animated content for games, venues, and enterprise; and operator tactical solutions, offers training and operational simulation products for global defence and law enforcement agencies, using virtual reality and augmented reality technologies. It serves tourists, enthusiast, military, and active skydivers. The company was formerly known as Indoor Skydive Australia Group Limited and changed its name to xReality Group Limited in December 2021. xReality Group Limited was incorporated in 2011 and is based in Penrith, Australia.
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