As this October is a month full of new VR games, it highlights the biggest releases of Quest, PC VR and PlayStation VR2.
Following an incredibly quiet summer, September has begun to pick up the pace once more. Our highlights included Drakkenridge, Titan Isles, Unloop, Lies and Rain, Zix, and Unseen Diplomacy 2, but the Tabletroopers were released in full. Both Sushi Ben and Dungeons of Eternity were released on Steam, while Valve’s StoreFront held a major PC VR celebration at the VR Forever Fest.
Fall is often the busiest time for new VR games, so we turn our keen eye to the news like that. This list will be updated over a month, and future VR games lists will be updated regularly. Although we won’t classify it the same way for this list, Forefront will launch its open beta on October 9th, and Steam Next Fest will take place on October 13th-20th. We also include individual demos below.
To keep that out of the way, we’ll be introducing some of the highlights of the new VR games for Quest, PC VR and PlayStation VR2 this October.
Laser Matrix – October 1st (Quest)
The laser matrix developed through the violation involves dodging laser hazards when hitting a glowing button in a dynamically adapted arena and taking a similar approach to laser dancing. It features scaling difficulty settings using optional gameplay modifiers and two gameplay modes: survival mode and time trial.
Project Mix Demo – October 1st (Quest 3)
Project Mix is a Risqué anime-inspired VR game that you will play as Rone. This is the original thug who wants to leave behind his old life, and promises a branching story based on his choices in various romance routes. Following the success of the Kickstarter campaign and the PC VR Demo on Steam in April, it is confirmed that Quest 3 and 3S demos will be released on October 1st.
Black Gate – October 2nd (Quest)
Blackgate by Fun Train is a 4v1 asymmetric multiplayer horror game heading for early access release. This pits four engineers trying to repair famous space stations, restore critical systems and unlock the arsenal against the fifth player who controls the alien. Starting as small larvae, aliens become more powerful as they successfully harm the engineer.
Dick Wild – October 2nd (Quest 3)
One of the old VR titles by Bolverk Games (Genotype, Surving Mars: Pioneer), Dick Wilde from 2017 is back in Quest 3. Bolverk says this re-release will come with a balance between price drops and additional gameplay.
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My Monster – October 2nd (PC VR, Quest)
Developed by Unbinary Studio Ludact, My Monsters uses hand-drawn art style for this surreal third-person journey with environmental puzzle solutions and platforms. Joined by a small monster called Moti, they must confront creatures designed to represent a common psychological struggle, including loneliness, fear and anxiety.
Star Wars: Beyond Victory – Combined Reality Playset – October 7th (Quest 3)
The next Star Wars game, following Vader Immortal and Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge, features both VR and Mixed Reality gameplay. The victory around Solo: A Star Wars Story joins forces with Star Wars Podracer Sebulba to meet the “up-and-coming” Volo Bolus.
Beyond Star Wars: Winning Playset mode, you’ll feel like a child again
Before Star Wars: Beyond Victory’s launch next month, we’ve put together a playset mode for upcoming Mixed Reality games.

Super RC- October 8th (Quest)
The developer’s latest project behind the Ultrawings series, Super RC features a 1/5 scale remote controlled vehicle that allows you to collect, build, customize and race “3 hours” of single-player races. It also features track creator modes for up to 8 players, car customization, sandbox modes and online multiplayer to support both MR and VR gameplay.
Phoenix Gene – October 8th (PC VR)
Inspired by Star Fox and Ikalga, the Phoenix gene is a third person story archer by Heromation who plays as Firestorm, a Phoenix who aims to protect Jackie after an accident involving an immortal serum. This PC edition includes 120FPS support, and heads to PC VR following last week’s update 1.3. The free Steam demo is currently live.
Memoreum- October 9th (Quest)
Developed by Patient 8 Games, Memoreum is a VR action horror game that began his life as a Dead Space VR Mod. Set in 2311, he plays as Dr. Otto Hudson when he discovers that the ship’s inhabitants are succumbing to a tail infection. Steam and PlayStation VR2 versions will be released later, but the specific release date is unknown.
scared by squares- October 9th (Quest)
Scared by Squares is an eerie expedition game where you are a prisoner who is given a life sentence. Giving you a last chance of life, you were sent to a digital prison in a perfect square known as the Cube, following reports of dangerous irregularities. You can play the quest demo now. The PCVR version is currently in progress, but this month’s Early Access release is only for Quest.
Walk About Mini Golf: Forgotten Fairyland – October 9th (PICO, PC VR, PS VR2, Quest)

Mighty Coconut has announced that Walkabout Mini Golf’s next DLC course is “Forgotten Fairyland.” Once you reach all supported VR platforms and iOS, the 36th course of the game explores the “collapsing relics” of Fairyland amusement parks that have been abandoned since the mystical disaster.
Another Dream – October 10th (PS VR2)
Dreams of Another is the next entry in the PixelJunk series that will be appearing on the PS5 in PS VR2’s exclusive first-person mode. Following the theme of “No Destruction, No Creation” we create objects by shooting guns rather than destroying guns. Watch the preview and Q-Games interview to learn more. It’s worth noting that the Steam version does not have PC VR support.
Another person’s dream turns guns into tools for imagination in adventures improved by VR
Another dream arrived this October and performed Bitsummit’s PlayStation VR2 demo.

Reach – October 16th (PC VR, PS VR2, Quest 3)
Reach is an ambitious AAA cinematic VR adventure from the altitude of NDREAMS. Focusing on unearthing the secrets of underground civilizations as you withdraw a series of mythical threats, we were deeply impressed in a recent preview. We will deliver a complete review as soon as possible.
Reach builds on predecessors with impressive VR design
Leach continues to show an impressive VR first design, with PC VR and Quest 3 editions again.

Vex Mage- October 16th (Quest), October 21st (PC VR)
Developed by the Nervous System and published by Fast Travel Games, Vex Mage aims to provide a fast shooting game where you and up to two additional players fight through a deadly arena as enemies emerge from all sides. This is released on Steam slightly off on both platforms with optional flat screen mode, but it has had a FREE quest and a PC VR demo.
Cite Alexandrie – October 17th (Quest)
Cité Alexandrie by Sirene Rouge Games is a story management game set in another France in the 1980s. Here, cultures such as books and records became contraband as they carried out “illegal cultural networks.” It will be released in quest this month.
Trenches VR – October 22nd (PC VR, PS VR2, Quest)
Developed by Steelkrill Studio and published by Perp Games, Trenches VR is a psychological horror game with a supernatural twist during World War I, previously launched for flat screen platforms. Quest and Steam Edition supports detection of microphones that allow enemies to hear your real life breathing, and dying sends you back to the start.
Wanderer: Fragments of Destiny – October 23rd (PC VR)
Mighty Eyes, a remake of the 2022 time travel adventure Wanderer, is back in Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate. Played as Asher Neumann, this adventure focuses on escape room style puzzles as you explore different periods. This way, previously released on Quest and PlayStation VR2, is heading for Steam following the release of the PC VR demo. However, please note that Wanderer has seen repeated delays before. So this timeline can slip.
Amygdala Protocol – October 24th (Quest)
Created by Titanzgames, the Amygdala Protocol is a puzzle survival game that depicts a private detective when visiting the Crestwood Institute. As he is tasked with finding the missing neurologist Dr. Elias Thorne, this promises a dark conspiracy to investigate a highly unethical experiment from the missing person’s case.
Arken Age- October 30th (Quest 3)
Developed by VitruviusVR, Arken Age is a single-player action-adventure game that previously arrived on Steam and PlayStation VR2. This upcoming Quest 3 port has full content parity with the original release, and recent previews consider this a promising standalone port. You can also check out the full review of the original release.
The Arken Age in Quest 3 looks like a promising port
Arken Age headed towards Quests 3 and 3 earlier than expected in late October, trying the first three levels.

Little Planet – October 30th (Quest)
Now, early access, Little Planet by Vrwood originally arrived in 2023 and has seen consistent update slates since. With this social sandbox, which can be played alone and in multiplayer, you can build homes on various planets with the ability to terraform these worlds. This was released fully this month, and this coincides with the free-to-play transition.
VR Life Sim Little Planet will be available for free play in Quest this fall
VR Life Sim Sandbox Little Planet is now available for free play with the full release this fall. We interviewed the developers to find out more.

Grit alone – October 2025 (PC VR)
It’s an intense action horror game originally released in Quest in November last year, with just grit by Crooks Peak. Provides a sci-fi anthology of narrative stories, and you think this is exploring a derelict spaceship in “Bermuda Triangle Space Triangle” while dodging vicious aliens to survive. This will reach Steam when the demo is released on October 1st, and the demo progress will be carried over to the main game.
Grit alone review: die in the universe and love it
Grit alone gives tribute to dead space while standing on its own merits.

Drop Dead: Cabin – October 2025 (PC VR)
Droped Dead: Cabin, a zombie survival shooter first launched in Quest two years ago, heads towards PC VR in a four-player cooperative, cross-platform multiplayer and flat-screen mode. Soul Assembly previously confirmed that this upcoming port has been visually enhanced, and the Steam Next Fest demo will be available on October 13th.
Zero Caliber Remaster – October 2025 (PS VR2)
Zero Caliber was one of VR’s old FPS hits and is now heading towards PlayStation VR2 with a remastered version. Xreal Games has confirmed that it is aiming for an October release, but certain release dates remain unconfirmed. The studio also plans to bring the sequel, Caliber 2, to Sony’s headset at a later date.
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