
As the Oculus Quest launch date draws nearer, more titles are confirmed for the forthcoming standalone platform.
Earlier this week, in the run-up to PAX East in Boston, Oculus made several major announcements regarding titles coming to its two forthcoming headsets: the PC-based upgrade to the Rift, called the Rift S, and its standalone headset, Quest.
In these revelations, Oculus officially announced Dance Central VR, a VR version of Harmonix’s Kinect-driven, Xbox 360 rhythm game.
Just an hour later, the company launched a Quest games sizzle trailer that sparked interest of fans worldwide, who began dissecting which games Oculus was “confirming” with its inclusion in the video.
The results — as well as the ensuing discussion — brought to the fore over thirty confirmed titles that will be available on Quest. Not all are slated be among the “50+” available at launch, but here are the titles we know will be available on the platform:
- Angry Birds VR
- Apex Construct
- Bait!
- Beat Saber
- BigscreenVR
- BoxVR
- The Climb
- Creed: Rise to Glory
- Dance Central VR
- Dead & Buried II
- Drop Dead: Dual Strike Edition
- Eleven Table Tennis
- Face Your Fears 2
- Fruit Ninja VR
- High Fidelity
- I Expect You to Die
- Job Simulator
- Journey of the Gods
- Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
- Moss
- Ninja Legends
- Nostos
- Racket Fury: Table Tennis VR
- Rec Room
- Robo Recall
- Rush
- Sairento VR
- SculptrVR
- Shadow Point
- Space Pirate Trainer
- Sports Scramble
- SUPERHOT VR
- Tokyo Chronos
- The Under Presents
- Ultrawings
- Vacation Simulator
- Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series – Episode I
- Virtual Desktop
- Virtual Virtual Reality
- VRChat
- VR Karts Sprint
- vTime
More like this on Forbes:
Snapchat And Warner Bros. Launch First-Ever Voice-Activated Lens To Promote Film: ‘Shazam!’
‘Beat Saber’ VR Slasher Hits 1 Million Downloads, Releases New 10-Song Monstercat Music Pack
‘Chained’ Is A Groundbreaking Exploration Of Immersive Intimacy — And Now It’s Expanding
There is still no official release date for Quest, with all Oculus documentation and spokespeople holding to “Spring 2019.”
For more information about Oculus Quest and Oculus Rift S, see Road to VR‘s interview with Facebook VP of AR/AR Content Jason Rubin below:
For more art, technology, and media coverage, follow @JesseDamiani on Twitter.