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- Final Fury Update 0.9 “Sands Of Ouroboros” Is Live With New Fighter
Final Fury is a VR fighting game built around physical execution - using your hands, movement, and timing to pressure opponents and outplay them in the arena. Update 0.9, titled “Sands of Ouroboros,” is live now, adding a new fighter, a new universal option for getting back up after knockdowns, and improvements aimed at making the game easier to learn and more reliable to play. The headline addition is Lida, described as a tactical “zoner” focused on controlling space and punishing mistakes. The update announcement highlights her abilities Scarab Swarm and Scorpion Sting, built around applying calculated pressure and manipulating positioning. Alongside the new character, the patch introduces Wake-up Attacks as a universal move set, letting players choose how they return to the fight after being knocked down, with options like block, dash, jump, or surprise attacks. For new players, Update 0.9 adds a new first-time tutorial designed as a first fight that teaches core mechanics including punching, blocking, grabbing, and dodging. The update also includes improved hand calibration, with controller positions now calibrated automatically at game start to improve gesture detection and move reliability, plus additional quality-of-life improvements and fixes. Final Fury is developed by Kluge Interactive.
- Strayed Rolls Out “New Frontiers” Update With New Biomes And A Permanent Price Cut
The New Frontiers update is live now, and it also permanently reduces Strayed’s price from $19.99 to $14.99. Strayed is an open-world multiplayer VR survival game where you gather resources, craft gear, build bases, and fight other players for loot across a shared island. New Frontiers expands the world with two new biomes (Desert and Snow), and introduces a new Temperature system tied to cold exposure in the Snow biome. The update also adds a Comfort healing system, where staying near heat sources grants Comfort and gradually converts hunger into health. Beyond the headline additions, New Frontiers includes a long list of systems and quality-of-life changes, including maps automatically downloading and saving for faster load times, multiple team management upgrades (ownership/promotion and the ability to kick members), plus updates like bag renaming and new player status lists on the wrist UI. Strayed is developed by Crustacean Interactive.
- Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes Brings The Series Into VR On April 24
Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes launches on April 24, 2026 for PS VR2, SteamVR, and Meta Quest. Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes is a dark, atmospheric adventure-puzzle game set in the Little Nightmares universe, played in VR as Dark Six as you navigate unsettling environments, solve puzzles, and evade towering threats. Bandai Namco says Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes launches on April 24, 2026 for PlayStation VR2, SteamVR, and Meta Quest (including Quest 2 and Quest 3). The game’s setup follows Dark Six on a journey to recover what was lost, with the PlayStation listing describing a story about reuniting with her “other self” to escape a monstrous fate. The official reveal materials also emphasize that this is the Little Nightmares world brought closer than ever—where every sound, shadow, and interaction is meant to feel uncomfortably immediate in VR. Little Nightmares VR: Altered Echoes is developed by Iconik and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.
- Synth Riders Adds “Level UP” Progression System
Synth Riders is one of VR's top rhythm games, and the studio behind it says it’s spent nearly eight years being shaped by its community of players. Kluge Interactive has released “Level UP,” a new progression system described as the biggest feature update in Synth Riders’ history. The update is designed to track player growth over time, celebrate long-term commitment, and provide a more structured path for new players. The new progression system introduces ways for players to track and share their journey, including personal performance stats, leveling up over time, sharing milestones and comparing progress with friends, and showing off a player level in both single-player and multiplayer. Kluge says the goal isn’t to change how the game feels, but to create a foundation for what’s coming next. The studio also says the system is intended to be more welcoming for newcomers by offering a more guided experience - helping new players understand where to start, what to aim for next, and how to get the most out of the game - while still keeping player choice intact.
- Orcs Must Die! By The Blade Gets Major Patch With Smooth Turning And Multiplayer Fixes
Orcs Must Die! By The Blade is a VR adaptation of the popular flatscreen series, where you place traps and then physically fight alongside them as waves of orcs push your defenses. Teravision Games has released a new update, bringing a broad set of improvements focused on combat feel, balancing, performance, and player comfort - including the addition of an optional smooth turning control scheme. The patch targets several key areas players have been calling out since launch, with changes that include adjustments to weapons, traps, and combat balance, alongside overall performance enhancements. Teravision also notes updates to audio and narrative behavior, additional multiplayer/connectivity improvements, and UI tweaks intended to make the experience smoother to play. Full patch notes are available here: https://www.meta.com/en-gb/experiences/app/developer-post/1656308702376388/ Orcs Must Die! By The Blade is developed by Teravision Games, and is available now on Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S.
- Fixer Undercover Adds Meta Quest 2 Support & Bug Fixes In Patch 1.1 Update
Fixer Undercover is a spy-themed VR puzzle adventure where you infiltrate Redemption Prison undercover as a “handyman,” using physical tools and improvised solutions to solve escape-room style scenarios. Creativity AR has released Patch 1.1, and it brings Fixer Undercover to Meta Quest 2. The studio says this update is based on player feedback and is now live on the Meta Quest Store. Alongside Quest 2 compatibility, the update includes additional improvements such as bug fixes, visual enhancements, storage/caching optimizations, and general performance improvements. Fixer Undercover is developed (and published) by Creativity AR. Patch 1.1 is available now, and Fixer Undercover is now playable on Meta Quest 2.
- MotoX Goes Free-To-Play On Meta Quest
MotoX is now free-to-play on Meta Quest, while the SteamVR version remains a paid title (currently listed at $7.99 on Steam). MotoX is a VR motocross game built around multiplayer riding, racing, and freestyle tricks across a variety of tracks and modes. MotoX on Meta Quest leans into online play, featuring real-time multiplayer with voice chat across arena racing, time trials, and freestyle sessions. Optional purchases are available for additional tracks/content packs and cosmetics. MotoX is developed by Enver Studio.
- GOLF+ Adds Royal Portrush’s Valley Links As New DLC Course
GOLF+ has announced Royal Portrush’s Valley Links as a new DLC course, joining the game’s growing roster of real-life courses recreated for VR. GOLF+ has announced a new DLC course: Royal Portrush’s Valley Links, described as the sister course to Dunluce and a classic links layout shaped by rolling fairways, rumpled terrain, and constantly changing coastal winds. Alongside the new course, GOLF+ has rolled out a Multiplayer UI redesign for both public and private multiplayer. The update adds public lobby filtering to help players find matches that fit preferred settings and play style, introduces handicap requirements that hosts can set when creating public games, and streamlines the Create & Join flow to reduce friction when jumping into the right lobby. GOLF+ is available now on Meta Quest.
- Virtual Hunter Delays PS VR2 And Meta Quest Launch To May 27, 2026
Virtual Hunter is now scheduled to launch on PS VR2 and Meta Quest on May 27, 2026. Virtual Hunter is a realistic VR hunting simulator focused on tracking, wind reading, and patient decision-making across a large open wilderness, with solo play and co-op supported. Virtual Hunter’s PS VR2 and Meta Quest launch has been moved to May 27, 2026, according to a new update shared by the game’s official account, citing the need to finalize performance and polish for the best possible day-one experience. Virtual Hunter is developed by Korpi Games and published by VRKiwi.
- Among Us 3D Development Is Being Handed Back To Innersloth Later This Month
Among Us 3D, developed in partnership with Schell Games, active development is now shifting back to Innersloth. Among Us 3D (formerly Among Us VR) is the first-person 3D version of Among Us, bringing tasks, sabotages, meetings, and betrayal into immersive VR-and-flatscreen crossplay In a post on social media, the Among Us 3D team confirmed that active development is being handed off from Schell Games to Innersloth, the creators of the original Among Us, with the transition set for March 24, 2026. Alongside the handoff, Innersloth says a “Definitive Edition” update arrives on March 24, bringing back favorites from past limited-time events—specifically calling out roles like Vigilante and Wraith—as permanent additions, while also setting up monthly cosmetic drops for the rest of 2026 and beyond. Innersloth also notes that when the March 24 update goes live, communications and support will transfer to Innersloth’s helpdesk and community channels.
- Prison Boss Prohibition Adds Custom Game Mode With Session Options On Quest And Steam
Prison Boss Prohibition’s Custom Game Mode is available now on Quest and Steam. Prison Boss Prohibition is a shopkeeping and crafting simulator built around running your operation, managing pressure from cops, and producing goods through hands-on crafting systems. A new update introduces Custom Game Mode, letting players tweak sessions with a wide set of modifiers. The studio says the custom-game-mode branch is available now on Meta Quest and Steam, and players can access it by selecting that branch and updating the game. Custom options highlighted include turning off the time limit or cops, enabling an Endless Mode, removing the cash register limit, spawning almost any item, starting with everything unlocked, and adjusting session structure with up to six factions per game and up to five suppliers per game, alongside additional settings. Prison Boss Prohibition launched 4-player co-op in December, along with other post-launch additions including bribes (throwing cash at cops to turn them around), leaderboards, and two DLC packs focused on tailoring and metalworking.
- Darts VR2: Bullseye Targets Launch On Quest, PS VR2, And SteamVR
Darts VR2: Bullseye is a VR pub-sport sequel that mixes realistic dart physics with arcade-style modes, aiming to be approachable for newcomers while still offering depth for players chasing high scores and mastery. Gamitronics and Evolution Publishing say Darts VR2: Bullseye is coming soon to Meta Quest 3/3S, Quest 2, PlayStation VR2, and PCVR headsets via Steam. A specific release date was not announced. The game includes classic darts staples like 501 and Around the World, alongside higher-intensity modes like Killstreak—where the board reacts to successive hits—and a Zombies mode built around aiming under pressure as undead enemies close in. The announcement also highlights AI commentary designed to provide pundit-style feedback during matches. Players will be able to customize their look and gear, including dart designs, gloves, and headpieces, with additional cosmetics like hats and sunglasses also mentioned. Darts VR2: Bullseye also lists achievements and online leaderboards for competitive progression. Darts VR2: Bullseye is developed by Gamitronics and published by Evolution Publishing. Darts VR2: Bullseye is planned to launch on Meta Quest (3/3S and 2), PlayStation VR2, and SteamVR.











