You Can See More: Here's every game that's confirmed for Oculus Quest!

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Oculus Quest is Facebook's last piece of hardware in their first generation of VR devices. It has six degrees of freedom and Facebook has made it relatively easy for developers to port their Oculus Rift games to the Oculus Quest. Because of this, there are a number of games available at the headset's launch.

Nonstop fun

Beat Saber

Staff pick

Beat Saber is one of the most popular VR games across a number of 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 huge deal for the Quest.

$30 at Oculus Store

Good clean fun

Rec Room

If you own a VR headset and you don't know Rec Room you should really 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

Next level artistry

Tilt Brush by Google

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

LIGHT SABERS!

Vader Immortal: episode 1

Not really 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 when Quest launches!

$10 at Oculus Store

The cutest game ever

Moss

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

Matrix VR

Superhot VR

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

Western styles

Dead and Buried 2

Billed as a VR paintball game, Dead and Buried 2 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

Vertigo inducing

The Climb

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 Climb was not available on May 21 when the Oculus Quest launched, but should be available in the future.

$40 at Oculus Store

Why? Why would you do this?

Face your Fears

Also known to me as the NOPE game, Face your Fears by Turtle Rock Games is literally 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

Classic sports

Sport Scramble

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

Don't speak

The Unspoken

The Unspoken from Insomniac games has been on the Rift for a while now and the magical, mystical fighting game is a great choice to port over to the Quest. Because the Quest is using the same 6DoF touch controllers as the rift, The Unspoken should have the exact same gameplay as it does now. The Unspoken was not available on May 21 when the Oculus Quest launched, but should be available in the future.

$20 at Oculus Store

Ultron style death

Robo Recall

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

Modern Dance

Rave Runner

Rave Runner is a music-based game that gets you to flow with music to earn points. You use both your hands independently to line up with colorful representations of music and can dance around as you play to feel the music. Rave Runner was not available on May 21 when the Oculus Quest launched, but should be available in the future.

Coming Soon

Nope zombies

Death Horizon

Death Horizon traps you inside a horrifying setup in which you're trapped inside a building with the undead. In the game, you use rifles, machine guns, and other weapons to try to escape alive and in one piece. It's another nope game for me. Death Horizon is scheduled to launch in the third quarter of 2019.

$5 at Oculus Store

IDDQD

Journey of the Gods

Journey of the Gods looks pretty epic. Huge 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

Fishing Fun

Orbus VR Reborn

This game has some excellent looking game mechanics. The Bow, sword, and fishing rely on you actually getting better at the physicality of it. Hopefully, it doesn't rely 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

Argghhh

Space Pirate Trainer

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

Picard Puzzles

Shadow Point

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 really 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

I feel like dancing!

Dance Central

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 badly at this one.

$30 at Oculus Store

Bow fighting

QuiVR

QuiVR has been around a little while now and has its own cult following. It makes sense to bring it to the quest has the freedom of movement you will get from the wireless headset will increase the games playability and the amount of enjoyment you'll get. was not available on May 21 when the Oculus Quest launched, but should be available in the future.

$10 on Oculus Store

Wierd and wacky

Job Simulator

We all know Job simulator right? It's weird, it's funny, it's weird again. Another great title for us to be excited by. When the Quest finally drops this will be on everyone's list.

$20 at Oculus Store

Samurai combat

Sairento VR

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. Sairento VR was not available when the Oculus Quest launched on May 21 but will be available in the future.

Coming soon

Horror combat

The Brookhaven Experiment

Another shooting game, the Brookhaven Experiment has you use pistols to battle monsters who have become your enemies in a reality that is being torn apart due to an experiment gone wrong. The Brookhaven Experiment was not available when the Oculus Quest launched on May 21 but will be available in the future.

$4 at Oculus Store

VR Mos Eisley

VRChat

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

Cute castle defense

Ballista

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

Clever multiplayer

Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

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

Vrooooom

VR Karts: Sprint

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

$15 at Oculus Store

I'll raise you

PokerStars VR

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 people, be warned.

Free at Oculus Store

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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