McDonald’s New Happy Meal Boxes Turn Into Virtual Reality Goggles

McDonald’s is taking the plunge into virtual reality and they’re taking your kids with them. The fast food chain is adding virtual reality goggles to Happy Meals at McDonald’s locations in Sweden.

Called the Happy Goggles, kids can build their own pair by taking apart the Happy Meal box.

Once the googles are assembled, kids just pop in their phones and they can start playing with a new educational app that the burger company has developed.

It’s a skiing game called Slope Stars.

The boxes will be available from March 5 through March 12 and will cost about $4.10 each.

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