Linden Lab opened a brand new Grownup Hub in Second Life in early March 2026, with no official announcement, in keeping with blogger Inara Pey, who first reported on the ability March 7.
Second Life first teased the hub in December 2023, describing it as “One thing Spicy” that was coming, in keeping with JuicyBomb blogger Gogo, who visited the ability shortly after it opened.
Grownup content material has all the time been considered one of Second Life’s greatest attracts — the Lab famously created Zindra, a separate grownup continent, again in 2010, after banning specific content material from the primary grid. Now, with the platform in its third decade and a brand new cell app to fill, Linden Lab seems to be leaning into that viewers extra overtly.
What’s inside
The hub is open to new and present residents, with mentors readily available to assist newcomers, in keeping with Pey. It has a darkish, sci-fi aesthetic with neon and LED lighting, setting it aside from different Linden-built locations.

On the heart is the Illusions Lounge nightclub. Teleport portals close to the doorway hyperlink to newcomer-friendly grownup places, grownup golf equipment, and humanities and tradition locations, Pey stated. Different amenities embrace a pool, seashore, glamping space with A-frame tents, spa, resort, and gardens.
The resort presents 5 personal sky-rooms bookable in 30-minute increments, in keeping with Pey. Most seating across the hub additionally lets guests select whether or not to regulate animations solo or share them with a companion.
A managed setting, not a free-for-all
Gogo stated the hub was not what she anticipated. “It feels extra like a common grownup social space the place various things can occur,” she wrote.
Grownup animations are constructed into the furnishings somewhat than displayed overtly, and pose balls are nowhere in sight, she stated. Area guidelines are posted and enforced.
To enter, residents should set their maturity ranking to Grownup and conform to the foundations, in keeping with Gogo. Second Life has no actual age verification system, nevertheless, that means underage gamers might technically nonetheless entry the hub, she famous.
One reader flagged a safety downside within the feedback on Pey’s publish. Timothy McGregor, who created and operates The Becoming Room, a safe altering room facility, stated he was in a position to digicam into a non-public resort room utilizing an alternate account and stay for 15 seconds earlier than being ejected. He stated all 5 rooms share a single parcel and that safety is barely enforced contained in the room itself — leaving them seen to anybody camming up from floor degree.
A bet on new customers
“I suppose Second Life felt Grownup was the draw, and I hope their gamble pays off,” Gogo wrote. She famous that when she visited as a one-day-old take a look at avatar, she encountered solely established residents — no new customers but.
The quiet launch matches a broader sample, in keeping with Pey.
Commenter Doreen Elytis confirmed the hub was by no means introduced on the Second Life boards, writing that Linden Lab’s adjustments “have a tendency to seem quietly and get found by somebody who notices one thing new or completely different.”
Which is odd, in the event that they’re making an attempt to make use of the Grownup Hub to draw new customers. Are they hoping for phrase of mouth? Then again, Inara Pey wrote about it, and so did different folks — and I’m writing about it now — so I suppose it’s type of working?








