The Oculus Quest 2 and Oculus Quest share a huge library of VR games and apps that both can access — over 200 as of 2021. We narrowed down the list to the best Oculus Quest 2 games and the best Quest 2 media apps (all playable on the Quest), but we’re maintaining this list of all Oculus Quest games so you can find hidden gems or new experiences and form your own opinions! We’ll also watch for any confirmed or rumored future titles to keep an eye on so you’ll always have access to the latest VR games and apps from Oculus.
Note: Oculus began adding indie games to the Oculus Store through its App Lab program, but these aren’t “officially released” Oculus Quest games. So we’ve gathered every App Lab game available for Oculus Quest 2 on a separate page.
Media and apps
These apps aren’t games or interactive stories. Instead, they’re apps designed for streaming content such as TV shows or movies. There are also some excellent options for using your computer through the Oculus Quest.

Social streaming:
Bigscreen Beta
With this video streaming app, you can watch content with your friends. It allows you to stream content from your PC to your Oculus Quest, including games or videos that you can enjoy with your friends in real-time.

Sports galore:
ESPN
You can watch all sorts of content from ESPN using this app, including ESPN, ESPN 2, the SEC Network, and ESPN Goal Line. Just make sure to have a subscription that allows you to sign in.

Foxy viewing:
Fox Now
Empire, Gotham, Family Guy, The Simpson, and The Orville are just some of the shows you can stream in this app. You can also enjoy sports such as Fox NFL Sunday and college football. Just make sure to sign in with your participating TV provider.

Batter up!:
MLB VR
With this app, you can watch live and on-demand baseball from the MLB. In addition to game action, it also has pitch-by-pitch data visualization, a 3D strike zone, and shows stats and scores. The app is free but requires an MLB.TV subscription.

Shows and films:
Netflix VR
Netflix is an old staple when it comes to video streaming. It has a native app for the Oculus Quest that puts videos on a gigantic virtual screen. The app makes you feel like you’re watching Netflix at the movie theater.

Cloud and local viewing:
Oculus Gallery
Oculus has its own content-viewing app on the Quest. It supports videos from Facebook, Dropbox, media servers, and videos that you’ve stored locally on the headset. It also supports viewing photos, both in 2D and at 360 degrees.

Free TV:
Pluto TV
Pluto TV has over one hundred live channels, and you can watch them all within its Oculus Quest app. Channels like NBC, CBS, and more are available for free and don’t require a subscription.

Primetime:
Prime Video VR
Movies, TV shows, and Amazon’s original content are available on your Oculus Quest, thanks to this little app. It puts your favorite shows and movies on a large virtual screen inside the headset.

Time for a show:
Showtime Anytime
Showtime’s library is available on the Oculus Quest with this app, including Inside the NFL, The Affair, and tons of movies. Just remember to log into your Showtime account.

Viewing versatility:
SKYBOX VR Video Player
With SKYBOX VR Video Player, you can watch videos streamed by DLNA or content natively stored on the Quest. It supports up to 5K videos, and the PC client can even stream out the same content to multiple Oculus Quests at once.

Watch those shows:
Sling TV
No matter which subscription you have for Sling TV, you can watch it through your Oculus Quest. The service has hundreds of channels to choose from and a Cloud DVR option, so you can enjoy content whenever you want.

Working in VR:
vSpatial
This app gives you an infinite number of virtual screens to work on within your VR headset. You can use a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard to work across resizeable windows. You can also work together with people in a virtual workspace.
Oculus Go/Gear VR games
Oculus announced that compatible Oculus Go and Gear VR games would be playable on the original Oculus Quest. The initial library of Oculus Go/Gear VR games to make the jump includes dozens of titles. Unfortunately, no Oculus Go games are supported on the Oculus Quest 2.

Candy coasters:
3C Wonderland Coaster
This coaster game takes you through wonderful lands filled with sweets, including chocolate rivers and candy creatures.

Fancy flying:
Ace Phantom
This 360-degree flyer has you, combat enemies, in an OO-Phantom fighter jet.

War combat:
Air Combat (WW2)
This flying game supports multiplayer modes and training that helps you hone your aerial combat skills.

Scary space:
Angest
You play in this game as a cosmonaut on a ship that’s on a mission. The longer you’re on the ship, the more your sense of reality falters.

Simple shooting:
Bathroom Shooting Games
Some people say it’s essential to keep your ducks in a row. This game makes it necessary to shoot your ducks in a row. It’s a simple shooting game that you can kill time with by shooting ducks.

Top down gaming:
Battle of Kings VR: Mobile
Create a strategy to defeat your opponent in this top-down combat game. You can battle against other players or AI in strategic combat.

Crazy coasters:
Coaster
You can ride in four coasters, including coasters that dodge around asteroids in space and a dystopian mining colony, in this VR coaster experience.

Endless running:
CubeRun.VR
Collect coins as you run for eternity and dodge obstacles. You move your head around to stay clear of debris and keep your body ready to run.

Playing with polygons:
DRIFT
In this game, you soar around freely and dodge obstacles to find your targets. It features a unique polygon art style and slow-motion effects that allow you to perfect your plans.

Oneiric world:
Daedalus
You hunt for three platforms that open gates while exploring a world inspired by a dream in this platformer. You can glide on the wind and jump off trampolines to explore the surreal world.

VR hacking:
Darknet
This strategy/puzzle game positions you as a hacker that uses viruses and worms to steal data on the web. Its art style is inspired by TRON, The Matrix, and other cyberpunk titles.

Disturbing story:
Dead Body Falls
This story-driven game allows you to watch the story from multiple perspectives to see all the details. It follows a disturbing event at a hotel where.

Zombie virus:
Death Horizon
The T12 virus has broken out in this game, leading to zombie hordes appearing everywhere. You can use various guns to slay the zombies, including a machine gun without any recoil. It supports co-op multiplayer so that you can kill zombies with your friends.

Eyes up front!:
Don’t Look Away
This horror experience has you strapped to a chair, bound, and gagged by a mysterious entity. You have to solve the mysteries of the room before it’s too late.

Scary running:
Fear Incarnate
This title combines an endless runner and a cinematic horror experience. You awaken from a cryo-stasis inside a nightmarish experience full of deadly traps and corridors.

Scary coaster:
Fears Nightmare Roller Coaster
This short game has two scary roller coasters that take you through scary environments. There are explosions, wired machines, and effects that enhance the frightening experience.

Flying free:
FREE FLIGHTER
This combat flying game places you inside a dangerous nebula to battle your enemies. You have to protect your interstellar base and leaders from “the defilers.”

Get it?:
Gamers Generations
There are 51 hidden references to games inside this VR experience. You have to find them all to show how much you know about gaming.

Frightening puzzles:
House of Terror
This game has you solve puzzles and search through dark environments full of traps and monsters. You have to find out what’s gone wrong, but the danger is all around you.

Immersive storytelling:
Innocent Forest: The Bird of Light
This immersive story uses 360-degree illustrated pages to tell the story of the memories of those visiting a girl in the forest.

Fold’em:
MetaTable Poker
This poker game allows you to rent a private table that you can invite your friends, too, with a PIN. You can spend your chips on dozens of objects and play in several environments.

VR pets:
My Virtual Pet VR
You can take care of your virtual pet in this game. Your pet dinosaur can play fetch, eat, sleep, and play with you in VR.

Bang!:
Pirate Shooter
Aim and destroy your enemies in this pirate shooting game. There are levels to unlock, a global leaderboard, and treasures to collect.

Trust your instincts:
Play With Me
This freaky game has you wake up in an “empty” house where you have to trust your instincts to escape.

Home run!:
Power Hitter
This game lets you swing for the fences using your controller. You can take on the 12 Zodiac teams and challenges to prove your skills at the plate.

See the pyramids:
Pyramids Roller Coaster
You can see the pyramids while riding a roller coaster in this game. Take a look at the pyramids as they were in the 1920s as you barely escape from a tomb while riding the tracks.

The real deal:
Rilix VR
This coaster game focuses on delivering an immersive experience to replicate real life. It has three environments to enjoy and lets you travel to unique places.

Greek coasters:
RollerCoaster Legends
In this game, you ride on rollercoasters inspired by Greek myths such as the Minotaur, Kronos, Charon, and Hades.

Battle ships:
Salvo Go
This game is essentially a VR version of Battleship. It allows you to seek and destroy your opponent. You can play against other users as well as your friends using the mobile app.

Get your sea legs:
Sea Hero Quest
In this game, you have to navigate using gathered data to help scientists who have dementia.

Scary sisters:
Sisters: A VR Ghost Story
This immersive ghost story has you interact with sisters from the other world. It has 360-degree visuals to scare you along the way.

Training time:
Sky Fighter: Training Day
This game teaches you how to use your armored sky fighter to combat enemies in the sky. This game includes three free missions and additional missions that can be purchased.

Future pilot:
Space Dodge2
In this game, you’re a futuristic pilot on a mission. You travel through the galaxy and overcome challenges using just your piloting skills.

Virtual tabletop:
Tactera
In this virtual tabletop game, you command a futuristic war room to enact your strategies. You can use gunships, tanks, bombers, and other units to defeat your enemies.

Mini games:
They Suspect Nothing
This collection includes 20 mini-games and five hubs and instructors. The game places you as the last human on Earth in a robot-only society.

Thrill ride:
Thrill Rollercoasters
You can ride five rollercoasters in this game, each designed to get your blood flowing.

Tower defense:
Toy Clash
This tower defense game allows you to build up your defenses while planning a strategic attack against your opponents. The whole game is based around toys, so it has a cute charm to it.

Music slashing:
Track Slash
This game has you swing a saber through blocks set to music. It allows you to feel the groove and interact with the rhythm of songs.

Avian domination:
Turkey Hunt
In a post-apocalyptic world, you have to battle turkeys that are set on world domination. The turkeys are all in riot gear, so you’ll have to give it some extra effort to defeat them.

Trap setting:
Underworld Overlord
In this game, you defend a dungeon with traps, spells, and monsters. You have to defend your dungeon against waves of enemies and protect the Overlord’s Animus.

Hoopin’:
VR Basketball
You can shoot some hoops in this game, competing against the clock to get as many points as possible before the buzzer goes off.

Battling and racing:
VR Rally
In this racing game, you try to beat your opponents on the track with skill. If pure speed and racing skills don’t work, you can beat them with weapons and traps.
Future titles
These titles appear in the coming soon section of the Oculus Quest store. If a game is just rumored or hasn’t appeared in that section, we keep it in the teased section below.

Can you survive death?:
Wraith: The Oblivion – Afterlife
In our Wraith: The Oblivion – Afterlife hands-on, we played as a dead photographer trying to solve the mystery of our own death while avoiding terrifying spectres, and were extremely impressed with the gameplay, visuals, sounds, scares, and story.

May the flippers be with you:
Star Wars Pinball VR
In your personal “fan cave” full of Star Wars collectibles, you can play on 8 distinct pinball tables: The Mandalorian, Episode IV: A New Hope, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Star Wars Rebels, and Masters of the Force.
Teased future titles
Sometimes developers tease games and share snippets or clips on social media. These titles are most likely on the way, but the game developers haven’t shared a ton of details yet.

Co-op dungeon crawler:
Demeo
This four-player role-playing game has the dice rolling, monster fighting, and treasure hunting of D&D, plus card-based combat. It has cross-play, including non-VR devices, so you can play with people who don’t own a Quest. It’s due out sometime this year.
Get to gaming!
The Oculus Quest 2 has hundreds of games and apps available, and its library grows just about every week. These titles range from melee combat to shooters to nightmare-inducing horror games. For more specific recommendations, be sure to check our list of the best Oculus Quest 2 games, where we broke them down into different categories: shooters, music and rhythm, exercise, multiplayer, action, horror, family-friendly, puzzles and relaxation, and Oculus Link games.
After looking through all the Oculus Quest games available, figuring out where to start can be overwhelming, so we suggest going with Beat Saber — easily the most popular game on any VR headset. 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. Plus, they recently added multiplayer for a more social (or competitive) experience, and you can even add custom songs for free if you get bored with the paid ones.
Our next suggestion would be Echo VR, which is unique, immersive, and a blast to play. In a 360-degree, zero-gravity arena, you must reach the enemy goal and toss in the disc by leaping from object to object and dodging enemy attacks. Free to play with a big player base and excellent graphics, it’s another solid place to start.
Then, of course, there’s Superhot VR, which took the world by storm even before it became a VR title. In it, time moves when you do, so you must carefully navigate levels full of enemy bullets and dodge them all while taking out foes. You can go exactly as slow or as fast as you want, and you’ll feel like Neo as you carefully move through attacks. It’s even a decent workout, as you contort your body to survive.
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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These Oculus Rift exclusives are worth playing wired on the Quest 2
Most Oculus store games support cross-buy between the Rift and Quest, but there are a few games too large or ambitious to ever fit on a mobile headset. Using a VR-capable PC and Oculus Link, you can and should play these Oculus Rift exclusives on your Quest. Trust us: They’ll blow you away compared to what the Quest is capable of on its own.




