15 new VR games, DLCs and trailers for Meta Quest, PSVR 2 & PC-VR

Photorealistic horror on PSVR 2, a new god game is coming to Meta Quest, and Oblivion Remastered is now playable in VR — here’s what’s new in the world of VR games this week.
Every Monday, we round up the latest VR game news, highlight fresh indie releases, and showcase the newest trailers to keep you in the loop.
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New Announcements & Releases
Pools: Photorealistic Horror Comes to PSVR 2 and SteamVR
Pools, the viral photorealistic horror hit, is getting a dedicated VR version. Developer Tensori has pegged May 30, 2025, as the release date for the PC VR edition. Versions for the App Store and PlayStation 5 with PSVR 2 support are also in the pipeline for later this year.
Final Fury: Street Fighter Vibes, Now in VR
The VR brawler Final Fury, inspired by arcade classics like Street Fighter, hits Early Access for Meta Quest and SteamVR on May 8, 2025, priced at $9.99. The game throws you into the action from a first-person perspective, letting you throw punches, block, and unleash special attacks using your real-world moves — no button-mashing, just pure physical combat.
Oblivion Remastered: Now Playable in VR
Oblivion Remastered barely launched and already modders have it running in VR. The YouTube channel LunchAndVR has shared early tests of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered with full motion controls. The mod relies on UEVR, a tool for converting Unreal Engine games to VR. Motion controls still trigger some crashes, so there aren’t fully functional 6DOF profiles available for download just yet.
DLCs & Updates
Dark Trip: Psychedelic VR Horror Escape Room for Meta Quest
Dark Trip, the trippy VR escape room experience, has released its first full episode for Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, and Quest 2, following its February Early Access debut. The core mechanic is a clever puzzle system that has you toggling between sobriety and drug-induced hallucinations to find solutions.
Walkabout Mini Golf Dials Up the Dinosaurs
The newest DLC for Walkabout Mini Golf, “Raptor Cliff’s,” arrives May 1 for Meta Quest, PSVR 2, and all major VR platforms plus iOS. This 33rd course takes you to a nostalgic dinosaur-themed attraction on the U.S. West Coast — just in case your putting skills need a Jurassic challenge.
Into the Radius 2: Biggest Update Yet for the VR Survival Shooter
Developer CM Games has dropped Into the Radius 2’s largest update to date. The “Ghost Town” patch introduces a new explorable area called “Pechorsk Outskirts,” giving you more ground to cover. Gear customization is also getting an overhaul: you can now fully kit out chest harnesses, armor vests, and backpacks to suit your play style.
Elements Divided: Master the Elements in VR Multiplayer Action
Elements Divided, a new VR multiplayer arena action game from Loco Motion and Fast Travel Games, is out now for Meta Quest 3, Quest 3S, Quest 2, and PC VR at 10 euros. You’ll battle as an elementalist, wielding water, earth, fire, and air in intuitive, gesture-driven combat. Take on challenges and tournaments in dynamic, arena-based environments as you master the four elements.
Ghosts of Tabor: Secure Storage Feature Rolls Out
Ghosts of Tabor is introducing a secure storage system following a closed test phase. In each round, you can now equip a secure container—the contents of which are safe even if you die. Only the equipped container is protected; any other containers in your backpack are still fair game for loss.
Underdogs: Rampage Update Unleashed on PSVR 2
Underdogs, the physics-based mech brawler from Perp Games and One Hamsa, just dropped its Rampage update for PSVR 2. The new Rampage mode pits you against endless waves of enemy mechs and bots. You’ll have over 130 weapons and augmentations to customize your war machine, a revamped leveling and upgrade system, weekly seeded runs, and a streak counter to track your mayhem. Full headset rumble integration means you can literally feel every hit and explosion.
Umami Grove: Culinary VR Adventure Launches
Umami Grove is now out for Steam, Pico, and Quest. This VR cooking adventure has you journeying through colorful worlds, preparing dishes for quirky NPCs, and navigating environmental hazards. Publisher Dangen Entertainment has confirmed a PSVR 2 version is on the way, though there’s no release date yet. With its detailed physics, you can climb trees, pick apples, and slice mushrooms in a lively, interactive world.
Project Mix: Narrative VR Adventure in 90s Anime Style Announced
Project Mix is a narrative-driven VR adventure inspired by 90s anime and games. Set in the red-light district of Mong Kok, you play as Rone, a former petty criminal turned bartender after an unexpected encounter with Valencia, the eccentric bar owner of Eleventh Heaven. The game promises over seven hours of gameplay, high replayability, choices that matter, and hand-painted anime backdrops. After its Kickstarter campaign, Project Mix will launch initially for SteamVR and Meta Quest, with a PSVR 2 version planned if resources allow.
Stay: Forever Home—Your Virtual Pet Moves In
Stay: Forever Home, a mixed reality pet simulator from Windup Minds, is now available on Meta Quest after a brief delay. The first update is slated for May and will bring new toys, throwable decorations, and additional voice command options.
Symphoni: Custom Songs and Mod Support Go Live
Symphoni, the mixed reality rhythm game, now offers mod support and custom songs thanks to today’s update. You can create your own tracks using the open beta of “Symphoni Composer” — a new timeline-based editor with visual tools for designing, testing, and sharing songs. The update also adds mod.io integration for seamless mod discovery.
Contractors Showdown: ExfilZone Gets a Major Wipe Update
Contractors Showdown is rolling out its first major wipe update since the alpha debut in December. The new “Resort” combat zone adds a fresh urban battlefield, complete with multilevel fights from the streets to rooftops and tunnels. Three new bosses await, and the revamped safe container system lets you keep items safe during raids—they’ll survive even if you don’t. The Hideout has been redesigned for better functionality, and the number of missions has been bumped from 96 to 150.
How to God: Divine VR Sandbox Announced
Thoughtfish, the team behind wildlife sim Living Room, is back with How to God, a hands-on god sandbox coming to Meta Quest. Channeling the chaos and charm of classics like Black & White, this VR sim puts divine power in your hands—literally. Your followers might pray, fight, starve, or revolt based on your whims. Shape civilizations, build temples, assign tasks, solve (or create) problems, and guide your loyal emissary—a god-powered beast that evolves based on your teachings.
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