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Linden Lab quietly opens adult hub in Second Life – Hypergrid Business

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March 13, 2026
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Linden Lab opened a new Adult Hub in Second Life in early March 2026, with no official announcement, according to blogger Inara Pey, who first reported on the facility March 7.

The only official sign of the Adult Hub is the SecondLife teleport link.

 

Second Life first teased the hub in December 2023, describing it as “Something Spicy” that was coming, according to JuicyBomb blogger Gogo, who visited the facility shortly after it opened.

Adult content has always been one of Second Life’s biggest draws — the Lab famously created Zindra, a separate adult continent, back in 2010, after banning explicit content from the main grid. Now, with the platform in its third decade and a new mobile app to fill, Linden Lab appears to be leaning into that audience more openly.

What’s inside

The hub is open to new and existing residents, with mentors on hand to help newcomers, according to Pey. It has a dark, sci-fi aesthetic with neon and LED lighting, setting it apart from other Linden-built destinations.

At the center is the Illusions Lounge nightclub. Teleport portals near the entrance link to newcomer-friendly adult locations, adult clubs, and arts and culture destinations, Pey said. Other facilities include a pool, beach, glamping area with A-frame tents, spa, hotel, and gardens.

The hotel offers five private sky-rooms bookable in 30-minute increments, according to Pey. Most seating around the hub also lets visitors choose whether to control animations solo or share them with a companion.

A controlled environment, not a free-for-all

Gogo said the hub was not what she expected. “It feels more like a general adult social area where different things can happen,” she wrote.

Adult animations are built into the furniture rather than displayed openly, and pose balls are nowhere in sight, she said. Region rules are posted and enforced.

To enter, residents must set their maturity rating to Adult and agree to the rules, according to Gogo. Second Life has no real age verification system, however, meaning underage players could technically still access the hub, she noted.

One reader flagged a security problem in the comments on Pey’s post. Timothy McGregor, who created and operates The Fitting Room, a secure changing room facility, said he was able to camera into a private hotel room using an alternate account and remain for 15 seconds before being ejected. He said all five rooms share a single parcel and that security is only enforced inside the room itself — leaving them visible to anyone camming up from ground level.

A gamble on new users

“I guess Second Life felt Adult was the draw, and I hope their gamble pays off,” Gogo wrote. She noted that when she visited as a one-day-old test avatar, she encountered only established residents — no new users yet.

The quiet launch fits a broader pattern, according to Pey.

Commenter Doreen Elytis confirmed the hub was never announced on the Second Life forums, writing that Linden Lab’s changes “tend to appear quietly and get discovered by someone who notices something new or different.”

Which is odd, if they’re trying to use the Adult Hub to attract new users. Are they hoping for word of mouth? On the other hand, Inara Pey wrote about it, and so did other people — and I’m writing about it now — so I guess it’s kind of working?

Maria Korolov
Hypergrid Business editor and publisher Maria Korolov is a science fiction novelist. During the day, Maria Korolov is an award-winning freelance technology journalist who covers artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and enterprise virtual reality. See her Amazon author page here and follow her on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn, and check out her latest videos on the Maria Korolov YouTube channel. Email her at [email protected]. Her first virtual world novella, Krim Times, made the Amazon best-seller list in its category. Her second novella, The Lost King of Krim, is out now. She is also the publisher of MetaStellar, a new online magazine of speculative fiction.
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