Amazon has just launched its Virtual Holiday Shop, an immersive 3D experience powered by Amazon Beyond.
The interactive site allows visitors to take a stroll through a vast store full of deals and surprises, discovering new products along the way.
With its festive decorations and music, the shop gets into the holiday spirit, featuring the top 100+ gifts, decorations, and premium products for the season.
In a news release, Amazon VP of North America Marketing & Prime Tech Carmen Nestares Pleguezuelo highlighted the brand's constant innovation when it comes to enhancing the consumer experience:
Aside from displaying in-demand consumer brands like Coach, Beats, and Kate Spade, the experience also features a curated selection of fashion, home goods, electronics, and more.
Amazon's effort brings at-home shoppers a whimsical new way to shop for their loved ones.
A prime example of experiential marketing, it gives consumers a memorable way to actively participate in the festivities without having to go through the hassles of holiday shopping.
Treats and Toys
Of course, no holiday shopping is complete without a trip to the toy shop.
Navigating through Amazon's platform will lead users to a Virtual Toy Shop that's chock-full of treats for kids and kids at heart.
Amazon's huge selection contains household brands such as LEGO and Play-Doh, alongside toys like Rainbow Loom and Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza.
Guests will also find Amazon-exclusive toys such as the adorable Holiday Bear and Holiday Fox from Wild Republic.
A highlight of the experience is a trio of special showrooms dedicated to Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Disney.
Taking inspiration from their respective properties, each showroom immerses visitors in alternate worlds, letting them roam through Hogwarts, a whimsical cottage, and a galaxy far, far away.
Over the last few years, brands and retailers have begun delving into virtual worlds to explore the possibilities of creating deeper connections with their audiences.
In May of this year, reality show "The Voice" launched a virtual experience on The Sandbox that allowed fans to play the role of virtual coaches.
Popular children's game Roblox has also been a popular partner for brands looking to set up a metaverse.
In June, Swedish furniture retailer IKEA hired people to work as real employees in its virtual Roblox store.