The Oculus Quest library has reached 50 games!

Oculus Quest is Facebook’s last piece of hardware in its first generation of VR devices. It has six degrees of freedom, movement tracking so you can game throughout an area and two Touch Controllers which facilitate a wide range of gameplay. The Oculus Quest now has over 50 games available ranging from first-person shooters to musical saber swinging. The most recent titles are marked with “new” so you can keep track of all the latest games.

Available now

Nonstop fun

Beat Saber

Staff pick

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Beat Saber is one of the most popular VR games across many platforms. In it, you use both controllers and motion tracking to swipe at blocks that are synced to music. None of those words do the game justice, and having it available at launch is a massive deal for the Quest.

$30 at Oculus Store

LIGHT SABERS!

Vader Immortal: Episode 1

Editor’s Choice

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Not a game, technically, but a VR story taking you through some of the adventures everyone’s favorite villain experiences in the Star Wars universe. The folks at ILMxLAB have quite the story cooked up for this title, and they’re very excited to share it with everyone on Oculus Quest!

$10 at Oculus Store

Matrix VR

Superhot VR

Must Have Title

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Superhot VR is one of the games I compare all VR games against. The unique visual style and gameplay make it the perfect VR game, and I cannot wait to use it in the Oculus Quest, free from tethers.

$25 at Oculus Store

“Accounting”

Accounting+

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This comedic game is about just about anything other than accounting in an office. It takes you to a series of virtual worlds where you go on a humorous adventure.

$12 at Oculus Store

Blowing up pigs

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

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This game takes the familiar birds you know from the franchise and puts them into 3D. Just like in the popular mobile game, you can solve puzzles in over 50 levels by slinging birds at pigs.

$15 at Oculus Store

Bow vs bot

Apex Construct

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In this post-apocalyptic world, you use a bow, arrow, and shield to battle robots. It’s a single-player game that mixes solving puzzles with a story in which you’re the last human on the planet.

$20 at Oculus Store

Gone fishin’

Bait!

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Relax as you catch a variety of fish to help a local aquarium fill their tanks. Four different lakes are all home to unique fish.

Free at Oculus Store

Cute castle defense

Ballista

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In this first-person VR title, you’re aided by magical items and creatures. You can collect magical creatures to hurl at opponents to defeat them.

$15 at Oculus Store

Virtual pet

Bogo

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This is a simple game that allows you to interact with and take care of a virtual pet. It features a scalable play area to take advantage of the space you have in the real world.

Free at Oculus Store

VR fitness

BOXVR

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This VR game will help you get into shape through boxing at blocks. It includes content from several trainers to help you burn calories without getting bored. You can also track your progress, workout to music, and create your own playlists.

$30 at Oculus Store

Epic golf

Cloudlands 2

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This game mixes mini-golf and full-size golf into one game. There’s a 54-hole single-player campaign and support for online multiplayer. You can also create and play on custom levels.

$20 at Oculus Store

Boxing legacy

Creed: Rise to Glory

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Boxing as Adonis Creed, this game puts you toe-to-toe with your opponents. You can throw punches, dodge strikes, and knock out your opponents in career, multiplayer, online PvP, and Freeplay game modes.

$30 at Oculus Store

I feel like dancing!

Dance Central

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VR is the natural evolution for the Dance Central games. After all, they were some of the first motion control games, so it makes sense for them to go to full-body motion too. The music they have in the game sounds excellent, but boy-o, am I going to do poorly at this one.

$30 at Oculus Store

Western styles

Dead and Buried II

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Billed as a VR paintball game, Dead and Buried II improves on the original and looks to be an excellent game for the Quest. It could be one of the arena games as well so watch out for that.

$20 at Oculus Store

Hack and slash

Drop Dead: Dual Strike Edition

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Team up with friends or play solo as you battle zombie hordes with axes, bats, and a variety of melee weapons. You can slash a zombies arm off or hit it off with a baseball bat.

$15 at Oculus Store

Digital DJ

Electronauts

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In Electronauts you can create music as a VR DJ. There are over forty songs from more than fifty artists from EDM, hip hop, trap, and many other genres for you to play with.

$20 at Oculus Store

Thrill ride

Epic Roller Coasters

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Race your friends or ride alone on roller coasters to feel a thrill. You can race or play in shooting mode, which adds targets to hit during your ride.

Free at Oculus Store

Face your demons

The Exorcist: Legion VR

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You can face demons in this immersive horror title. In the game, you learn demonic exorcism throughout multiple chapters and can replay levels to uncover hidden details.

$25 at Oculus Store

Why? Why would you do this?

Face your Fears 2

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Also known to me as the NOPE game, Face your Fears 2 by Turtle Rock Games is the stuff of nightmares. The game is designed to show you common phobias that people have and ramp up that experience to insane levels.

$20 at Oculus Store

Getting to know VR

First Steps

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This mini-game allows you to familiarize yourself with the Oculus Quest. In it, you can fling paper airplanes, shoot at targets, grab blocks, and get to know the device’s controls.

Free at Oculus Store

Slice and dice

Fruit Ninja

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The popular fruit-slicing mobile game, where you use katanas to slice at the fruit that’s flung at you, comes to VR. You can play in classic, arcade, zen, and survival mode.

$15 at Oculus Store

Beautiful puzzler

Fujii

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Fujii is one of those ethereal games that is almost as much fun to look at as it is to play. When you play as characters that are a spirit in nature, it can sometimes feel very soothing. This will be a beautiful game to relax to, I think.

$15 at Oculus Store

VR art

Gravity Sketch

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Gravity Sketch places you in a blank 3-D canvas in which you can use the Oculus Quest’s Touch Controllers to create 3-D art. You can export created work directly into CAD software, a game engine, or a 3-D print platform.

$30 at Oculus Store

Shoot’em up

Gun Club VR

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This game puts you in shooting galleries, firing ranges, and several other environments. You can collect a broad range of guns and customize your firearm’s scopes, stocks, and more.

$15 at Oculus Store

Explosive puzzles

I Expect You to Die

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This game puts you into several crazy and dangerous situations. You need to solve each puzzle using your whit and your character’s resources and telekinesis. You’ll have to do everything from stopping dynamite to beating fires to stay alive.

$25 at Oculus Store

Wierd and wacky

Job Simulator

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We all know Job simulator right? It’s weird, it’s funny, it’s weird again. It doesn’t precisely simulate a job. Instead, you can throw staplers, smash objects, chug coffee, and more.

$20 at Oculus Store

IDDQD

Journey of the Gods

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Journey of the Gods looks pretty epic. Vast sweeping vistas, a cartoony graphics style, and a mix of combat experiences make this a game to look out for. Plus, you get to go full-on GODMODE, so that should be fun.

$30 at Oculus Store

Clever multiplayer

Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

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Solving puzzles is a lot of fun. Solving puzzles in VR is even more fun. Solving puzzles in VR with an exploding puzzle is the best.

$15 at Oculus Store

The cutest game ever

Moss

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Moss by Polyarc is one of my favorite games to play in Windows Mixed Reality and Rift, so I am excited to see it coming to the Oculus Quest. Leading Quil, the mouse protagonist, around the beautiful world, will be a complete joy with the freedom from cables that the Quest promises.

$30 at Oculus Store

Katana combat

Ninja Legends

New

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This game has you use dual katanas, a bow and arrow, ninja claws, and more to battle hordes of ninja enemies. You can also use special ninja powers like shadow step to defeat your foes.

$20 at Oculus Store

Under control

Oculus First Contact

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This is another basic setup to help you get acquainted with VR and the Oculus Quest. In it, you interact with a robot, toss items around, and play with toys inside a virtual space.

Free at Oculus Store

Versatile combat

Orbus VR Reborn

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This game has some excellent looking game mechanics. The Bow, sword, and fishing rely on you getting better at the physicality of it. Hopefully, it doesn’t depend on it too much, because I’m old and I suck at physical things. I’m still willing to try though.

$40 at Oculus Store

Arcade fun

Pinball FX2 VR

New

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This digital pinball game has the atmosphere of the pinball machine you use within VR extend to the rest of the experience. That means sharks, cowboys, and other aspects of the game wander the arcade that you play in.

$15 at Oculus Store

Scary room

Please, Don’t Touch Anything

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This game traps you inside the room in which you can solve 30 puzzles. You can push buttons, hunt for clues, and get creeped out by a monitor in this puzzle game.

$10 at Oculus Store

I’ll raise you

PokerStars VR

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VR seems to be the perfect place for poker tournaments, and from what we have seen PokerStars VR is a brilliant program for doing just that! You play for keeps, though. Consider yourselves warned, people!

Free at Oculus Store

VR puppetry

Puppet Fever

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With hundreds of puppets and props, this simple game is a great way to entertain kids in VR. It also has a companion app on iOS, Android, and PC.

Free at Oculus Store

Ping pong

Racket Fury: Table Tennis

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This VR version of table tennis supports multiplayer, single-player, and arcade modes. The developers focus on realism and the game’s physics engine to deliver a crisp and motion-realistic experience.

$20 at Oculus Store

Racket mashup

Racket: NX

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Rather than playing racketball in a rectangle, Racket: NX places you inside a glass dome where the ball can bounce off of every surface. You can use your racket and its tractor beam to control the ball and destroy targets in single or multiplayer modes. The game has a teaser video stating that it’s coming to the Quest.

See at Oculus Store

Helping islanders

Raccoon Lagoon

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In this game, you help sailors who have been marooned on the shore of your island. There are eight climates on the island, and in them, you can cook, fish, farm, mine, paint, and more. Raccoon Lagoon doesn’t have a release date listed but is in the Coming Soon section of the Oculus Store for the Quest.

See at Oculus Store

Good clean fun

Rec Room

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If you own a VR headset and you don’t know Rec Room, you should change that. Rec Room is one of the most well rounded VR experiences I’ve ever had. It has a myriad of adventures to go on, including a full-size Battle Royale paintball game, a pirate ship adventure, and laser tag.

Free at Oculus Store

Striking space visuals

Red Matter

New

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This puzzle-driven adventure title takes place during a dystopian sci-fi cold war. In it, you take a ship to one of Saturn’s moons and investigate a secret research project. The game features impressive visuals and has earned rave reviews from many.

$25 at Oculus Store

Hacking adventure

République VR

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This puzzle and strategy game pits you against a totalitarian state. You can hack a surveillance network and guide a trapped woman back to safety.

$15 at Oculus Store

Defying gravity

Richie’s Plank Experience

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This game starts on a thin plank 80 stories high. After walking across the plank, you can jump and soar through the city with rockets.

$15 at Oculus Store

Ultron style death

Robo Recall

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Robo Recall from Epic Games is a bullet storm game with some unique gameplay design. Using it on the Oculus Quest will bring a lot of needed freedom to the game, allowing you to spin 360 degrees to destroy killer robots en masse.

$30 at Oculus Store

Falling with style

Rush

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You can skydive in over 100 levels inside Rush. The game supports online multiplayer and single-player so that you can soar down mountainsides in races, challenges, and Time Attack mode.

$20 at Oculus Store

Samurai combat

Sairento VR

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In Sairento VR you’re a cyber ninja set in a reimagined futuristic Japan. The combat system includes high jumps, slow-motion that’s reminiscent of bullet time, and both sword and gun combat.

$15 at Oculus Store

Picard Puzzles

Shadow Point

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Puzzle games in VR are fantastic. You get so much space in a truly 3D world to explore, and the developers get that much space to mess with your mind. It also has Sir Patrick freaking Stuart doing the narration, and for me, that’s an instant buy.

$20 at Oculus Store

Argghhh

Space Pirate Trainer

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Space Pirate Trainer is a firm favorite with everyone who plays it. It’s a brilliant combination of Bulletstorm and Space Invaders, and, because of the unique way the VR works, all of this is happening around you in a frenzy of neon insanity. Love it.

$15 at Oculus Store

Classic sports

Sports Scramble

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We have now confirmed the game that what was once called Project Tennis Scramble, will now be called Sports Scramble and will have tennis and bowling at launch, with baseball to follow. This reminds me of everything I liked about Wii Tennis.

$30 at Oculus Store

Giant swords

Swords of Gargantua: Quest

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This cross-platform combat game allows you to fight giant enemies with a sword and dozens of other weapons. You can work alone or play online with up to three other players.

$20 at Oculus Store

Stopping time

Time Stall

New

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This game places you in a spaceship in which you need to battle robots and sort out the mayhem befalling the space cruise ship. Within the game, time is stopped so you can manipulate objects and move projectiles in bullet time.

$15 at Oculus Store

Virtual novel

TOKYO CHRONOS

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This virtual mystery novel has an estimated story of 15-20 hours. It’s set in a world in which time is frozen, and people have lost their memories.

$40 at Oculus Store

Zooming battles

Thumper

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This endless track game lets you play as a space beetle hurtling through high-speed levels. You can avoid obstacles, learn new moves, and defeat bosses to the game’s soundtrack.

$20 at Oculus Store

Next level artistry

Tilt Brush by Google

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What if the entire world was your canvas, and your paintbrushes could draw light and sound and emotion with the same effort as any other paint? The folks at Google have been bringing fantasy to virtual reality for years now with Tilt Brush. And for the first time, that experience will be entirely cord-free thanks to Oculus Quest.

$20 at Oculus Store

Flying high

Ultrawings

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Fly in the sky in four unique aircraft as you earn money, pop balloons, and race your way through the air. You can buy airports and new vehicles to progress your flying career.

$15 at Oculus Store

VR inception

Virtual Virtual Reality

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We heard you like virtual reality, so this developer put virtual reality inside of virtual reality. You can explore over 50 virtual realities and jump around between different styles of gameplay.

$15 at Oculus Store

Vrooooom

VR Karts: Sprint

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VR Karts: Sprint is a chance to bring the feeling of Mario Kart to your Oculus Quest. It doesn’t always succeed in doing so, but it is still a lot of fun whizzing around.

$15 at Oculus Store

VR Mos Eisley

VRChat

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VRChat is both a good and bad thing. Good because you be anything you want to be. Bad because a lot of people want to be awful. If you can find your own niche though, it should be fun.

Free at Oculus Store

Magical battling

The Wizards

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You can sling fireballs and spells at your enemies in this action-adventure game. It has you solve puzzles, battle creatures, and cast spells using your Touch Controllers.

$25 at Oculus Store

Future titles

Nutty gameplay

Acron

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Acron is an impressive looking game that uses both VR and mobile phones to create the gameplay. You are a tree in the VR version, defending your nuts, while mobile players act as squirrels trying to take them. It sounds like a lot of fun for an entire group.

Coming soon

Sunny zombies

Arizona Sunshine

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Arizona Sunshine is a VR classic, and I’m thrilled that it is coming to the Oculus Quest. If you have never played, it’s a high action, high scare, zombie shooter but based in the beautiful Arizona landscape.

See at Oculus Store

Vertigo inducing

The Climb

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The Climb is already a fan favorite with Rift users, so it will be interesting to see how it translates over to the Oculus Quest. Having the freedom to move around more should make the game more enjoyable and scarier if, like me, you are afraid of heights. The developers of The Climb stated the game would come to the Oculus Quest in 2019.

$40 at Oculus Store

EXTERMINATE!

Doctor Who: The Edge of Time

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Edge of Time is shaping up to be a fun puzzle game for Doctor Who fans. It feels like a point-and-click adventure from the ’90s but with the added twist of being Doctor Who canon. It’s exciting, and I can’t wait to play.

Everything we know

Arena battles!

Echo Arena

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Echo Arena is an offshoot of the fantastic Lone Echo. You get to fly around as a team of robots and play a version of Zero-G Ultimate Frisbee. It’s a lot of fun if you can get over the vomit-inducing movement.

See at Oculus Store

Ping pong

Eleven Table Tennis

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Eleven is a table tennis game that focuses on realistic physics. The team behind the game is very active on the game’s Discord channel and is focused on improving game physics and realism. There isn’t a confirmed release date for the Oculus Quest, but it’s in private beta testing now and should be released in 2019.

See at Oculus Store

Stealth action

Espire 1

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Stealth games should be everywhere on VR systems, but they aren’t. Espire 1 hopes to fill the void with an action FPS game featuring a lot of stealth options. You can even sneak up behind people and say FREEZE to stop them in their tracks!

Coming Soon

Socializing in VR

Galaxity

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This is a simple VR game that focuses on socializing. In it, you can make friends, play sports, and have a movie theater where you and your friends can watch YouTube. The game’s YouTube trailer now states that it’s coming to the Oculus Quest soon.

See at Oculus Store

Tactical shooting

Onward

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Onward is a tactical shooter that makes players rely on wit and skill rather than gimmicks or gadgets. Players get just one life and have to battle foes in day, night, and a variety of weather conditions and environments. The game doesn’t have a release date for the Oculus Quest but has been announced in a clip on Twitter.

See at Oculus Store

Bow fighting

QuiVR Vanguard

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QuiVR, which allows you to shoot a bow and arrow in VR, has been around a little while now and has its own cult following. With the Quest, you get the freedom of movement that’s sure to enhance your experience significantly. It’s currently only available for the Go, but the game’s description mentions cross-play support explicitly with the Oculus Quest so it should arrive in the future.

$10 on Oculus Store

Solving mysteries

The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets

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This is a charming interactive story from a smaller team of developers. In it, you help your grandfather solve a mystery by exploring a miniature world. There’s no release date yet but more details will arrive at Gamescom in August 2019.

See at Fast Travel Games

Relaxing holiday

Vacation Simulator

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From the same team that makes Job Simulator, this title allows you to relax in a variety of environments. You can play in the water, have snowball fights, and make ice sculptures. Owlchemy Labs states that this title will be available by holiday 2019.

See at Oculus Store

Get to gaming!

The Oculus Quest has dozens of games available within a month of its launch and has plenty of titles along the way. These titles range from melee combat, to shooters, to nightmare-inducing horror games. The game that will get you on your feet and be the life of any party is Beat Saber. Its easy game mechanics mean anyone can jump in and start playing right away. But its range of difficulty levels and variety of songs will keep even the most skilled veterans engaged.

If you prefer a combat shoot’em up, then you should check out Robo Recall: Unplugged. It has intuitive controls and allows you to blast robots with pistols, shotguns, and grab machines and fling them at each other. If you’re on a budget, Vader Immortal: Episode I is a great VR title that only costs $10. You can wield a lightsaber and battle bots in the training dojo or follow the story mode.

While we do our best to make sure every game available at launch arrives on this list, we don’t always catch them all. We aren’t Ash Ketchum. We will continue to update this as and when we can, to make sure it is as up to date as possible.

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