T3S (Table Tennis Training Simulator) is a VR training app available on Meta Quest (including Quest 2, 3, 3S, Pro) and Pico headsets. It focuses purely on single-player skill development and physics-driven gameplay
The game delivers high-fidelity physics, with ball–table–paddle interactions that many players say are “on par with ElevenVR”
Stroke mechanics feel highly natural and realistic
62 drill tasks covering strokes, serves, footwork, with human-recorded demos
Collectible achievements: 186 stars with leaderboards for motivation
48 different serves delivered by AI for variety
Infinite target practice mode for handheld precision
Advanced training tools: replay your strokes, mirror/self-play mode, return board simulation
Users can fine-tune their paddle by customizing blade type, rubber tackiness, sponge thickness—mirroring their real-life racket
SolidSlime adapters, including presets, are supported (as are BonWasyl adapters)
This enables immersive gameplay with physical weight and feel options like magnetic CWT support
Currently, multiplayer is available on Pico devices.
Quest version is currently single-player only, but developers plan to introduce full Quest multiplayer soon
Priced at approximately €19.99 on Pico and around $14.99 on Quest, offering solid value for VR training
Has received frequent updates since release in May 2025
T3S excels at structured single-player training: drills, repetition, precision improvement.
ElevenVR offers multiplayer competition, club-style laddering, and community play.
Players can use T3S to sharpen technique, then switch to ElevenVR for competitive matches
Strengths: Realistic physics, complete drills library, replay and self-play modes, adapter support.
Best For: Players focused on solo practice—refining strokes, footwork, serve return skills.
Gameplay Style: Clean training emphasis, not yet for social VR matches on Quest (but coming).
🕹️ T3S - Table Tennis Training Simulator on Meta Store
For more info and videos, go to the Solidslime Article on T3S