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13 Amazing Free Quest 2 Games

If you want to try a new Oculus Quest 2 game but don’t want to spend any money then you’ve come to the right place. Here are some Fantastic free Quest 2 Games that won’t cost you a single cent and are a ton of fun. With all the free Quest 2 Games on this list you could have countless hours of VR gaming fun all for free! You’ll see some games here you might have heard of before, and even some you probably haven’t, so make sure to keep reading until the end, because you might find a free Quest 2 game that surprises you.

Oh, and all of these games are available on the Oculus Quest store or app. Some are on the app lab, so make sure you can access the app lab to find those.

If you want to try a new Oculus Quest 2 game but don’t want to spend any money then you’ve come to the right place. Here are some Fantastic free Quest 2 Games that won’t cost you a single cent and are a ton of fun. With all the free Quest 2 Games on this list you could have countless hours of VR gaming fun all for free! You’ll see some games here you might have heard of before, and even some you probably haven’t, so make sure to keep reading until the end, because you might find a free Quest 2 game that surprises you.

Oh, and all of these games are available on the Oculus Quest store or app. Some are on the app lab, so make sure you can access the app lab to find those.

Rec Room

So you might have heard of Rec Room before, and it sits at the top of this list because Rec Room isn’t really a single game, it’s a lot of games tied up into one.

Rec Room has a ton of options, and as far as free VR games go it really covers a lot of bases all on its own. There’s paintball, basketball, and basically anything anyone can make with Rec Room’s maker tools. That’s right, Rec Room also lets you create your own levels and games inside of it.

Still, there’s more than just games to enjoy in Rec Room, it’s also a social space. You can just join rooms to hang out and meet people. Another fun part of Rec Room is unlocking more cosmetic items for your character over time. You can start out looking any way that you want to, but your outfits need to be unlocked. You can look like a knight, or a basketball player, really whatever you want to if you’ve collected enough tokens.

Rec Room is a great way to try a lot of free VR games and experiences in a single package. The one downside is that Rec Room is not the greatest at any of these experiences. It’s a great free social game that you can jump into with your friends, but any of the games inside are going to be far from the best. By having a little of everything Rec Room is the best at nothing.

Still, if you’re not sure exactly what you want to try and would like a big selection of experiences in a single package, or if you want to make some friends, then Rec Room is a great free Quest 2 game to try.

V-Speedway

Alright, now for one of the free Quest 2 games you probably haven’t heard of. V-Speedway is a racing game that runs on the Oculus Quest 2 entirely in VR.

V-Speedway is simple and straightforward. Accelerate, steer, and break. There are a few tracks to choose from and a range of AI opponent difficulties to race against. There aren’t many cars to choose from and there are few customization options. Still, V-Speedway is a fast and fun VR arcade racing game.

If you’re very into VR racing games in general and want more then a more advanced, but not free Meta Quest 2 game like GRID Legends may be more your speed. If not then V-Speedway is a fun and easy way to do a little racing. The only real downside is occasionally losing tracking during a turn, which is very annoying when it happens but preventable by keeping your steering wheel around chest height.

If you’re interested to try a VR racing game, but don’t want to put any money down quite yet, then V-Speedway is a fast, fun, and free way to give Quest 2 racing a try.

Population: One

Do you like Battle Royales? Well then you’ll like Population: One, as it’s the only Battle Royale available on the Quest 2. It’s a pretty great one though, and while each match doesn’t support as many people as a flat screen Battle Royale, there are still a lot of players for a free VR game. More than enough to make the game tense, and Population: One keeps the repositioning and equipment gathering between firefights fast paced.

You might not have heard that Population: One recently became a free Quest 2 game! Movement is quick and fun, with the ability to glide by stretching your arms out or climb up buildings with your bare hands. You have health as well as shields, meaning combat can be a protracted and very fun affair. There’s also building, but it’s not as widespread or as quick to do as in other games like Fortnite.

Population: One does have a bot mode for Singleplayer, but the heart of the game is playing with a squad of other people and trying to be the last ones to survive. If you love Battle Royales and want to see what one would be like in Virtual Reality then get your hands on Population: One.

Echo VR

Echo VR is basically a whole sport made for and purely played inside of Virtual Reality. If you’ve ever seen or watched Ender’s Game, Echo VR is basically that in Virtual Reality, but minus the guns. Instead you try to get a disc through your opponents’ goal, and you can punch your opponents in the head to stun them.

What makes Echo VR so amazing in Virtual Reality is that everything is in Zero Gravity. You float around like you’re on a space station, and can vault yourself off of walls and objects by grabbing them and pulling or pushing on them. There’s no real life sport that’s like Echo VR, because real life has gravity.

When the round starts you and your team are launched into the arena and immediately have to scrabble to get the disc and try to bring it closer to your opponent’s goal so you can throw it and get it into the goal. It’s basically 3D Football/Soccer.

This free Meta Quest 2 game is a ton of fun. Launching yourself at an opponent and punching them in the head is thrilling every time, whether you’re on offense or defense. Unlike conventional sports you need to be fully aware in all directions, and think in 3D rather than 2D.

Unfortunately Echo VR is offline as of August 1, 2023, but it will remain on this list to a testament to what it once was, and in the hopes that one day it will be back.

Gym Class - Basketball VR

Are you a basketball fan? Maybe so, maybe not, but either way it’s a ton of fun to get on the court to take a few shots and make a few plays in VR with Gym Class - Basketball VR. While it’s not the only Basketball game on the Quest 2, it is the only free Quest 2 Basketball game.

Gym Class VR aims to be as accurate a simulation of Basketball in VR as possible. Unlike the other Quest 2 basketball games there is no dribbling mode to make dribbling easy, and no button you just press to jump. You have to actually dribble manually if you want to, though you’ll find in matches that most people won’t even bother to, it’s that hard. The shooting feels very natural and true to life, though you might have to adjust some of the shooting settings like your power and wrist angle to get it feeling just right. It’s great that those settings are there to adjust the game for all sorts of players, and Gym Class VR has the best shooting once you adjust your settings and get used to it.

Dunking is hard too, though not as hard as in real life. You actually have to physically jump up a little for your jump button to even work. It takes some timing that is hard to learn but very satisfying to master. Though if you play Gym Class VR you should make sure you have a high ceiling so you don’t break your hand trying to land a dunk.

Gym Class VR is great if you’re looking for VR Basketball Training, because it doesn’t just hand you the tools to be fantastic right from the start. You have to learn them and apply some actual skill to make some amazing plays.

The primary focus of this game is Multiplayer, that’s where most of the fun is, and you’ll find players at a variety of skill levels. Only the general absence of dribbling makes this not feel like a real game of basketball (though some players will still insist on it). There are some bots for Singleplayer as well, but they have limited AI and are used mostly for warm up challenges and tutorials.

Gym Class VR is a great free VR Basketball Game. While the combination of realism and VR might not be for everyone, at the price of nothing it’s at least worth a try.

Gods Of Gravity

In Gods of Gravity you and your opponent are both gods with a grand view of a celestial battlefield containing multiple planets. These planets produce ships, and your job is to conquer your way across the little solar system and capture your enemy’s home planet to destroy it.

While this is a pretty simple premise, and a very old style of arcade RTS game based off of sending ships from spawn points to capture new resources and spawn points, Gods Of Gravity is still a very interesting and free example of this sort of gameplay in Virtual Reality.

You can play Gods of Gravity in campaign missions, or skirmish against bots. Best of all you can play it against other live players. The strategy is pretty simple at first, but gains a lot of depth over time as you get new godly abilities, new ship types, and a number of gods to choose from with different strengths and weaknesses.

Gods of Gravity is definitely the best free VR RTS for the Oculus Quest 2, and playing a strategy game in Virtual Reality is definitely a lot of fun. If you want a strategy game experience in VR that is simple to start and hard to master then Gods of Gravity might just be the free Oculus Quest 2 game for you.

Poker VR | PokerStars VR

Feeling the itch to put it all on the line and see how good your VR poker face is? Well then Poker VR is the free Quest 2 game for you! If you are interested you might want to try PokerStars VR as well.

If you’re a fan of Texas Hold’em Poker then these two Poker VR games are just what you’re looking for. There are a variety of game modes. There is currently a lot of debate between which of these two games is the better one. They are both slightly different, and your preference will likely come down to what you naturally prefer. There are different environments to play Poker in in both, and different characters to represent you in the game.

The two games share a lot of similarities, but either way these are two great free Quest 2 poker games.

Gorilla Tag

Out of all free VR games, none is as popular or widespread as Gorilla Tag. That’s because it’s a concept that is totally unique to Virtual Reality and out of all the free Quest 2 games listed here is one of the most creative and unlike any real life experience you might have.

In Gorilla Tag you are a gorilla (or as most players say, monke) and you can’t walk. Why? Because you have no legs, that’s why. Your legless Monke can only move when you swing your arms and hit them against surfaces around you. That’s the essence of why Gorilla Tag is so much fun and also can only be done in VR. The movement is what makes the game, and while it’s not too hard to get a basic handle on how to push yourself forward and bounce off of a wall, becoming a real expert Monke that bounces around the map wherever and whenever you want to is really hard.

Gorilla Tag has a number of game modes, but the most common and popular is Infection. In Infection one player starts as a lava Monke that has to touch another player to turn them into a lava Monke. It’s basically an old school game of tag in VR, but trying to run away or tag another player is so much fun because of how you have to move. Jumping from wall to wall and obstacle to obstacle with Gorilla Tag’s movement is difficult by so rewarding when you do it right.

Oh, and Gorilla Tag even has mods in the PCVR version (it’s free on PCVR too through Steam or Oculus).

Gladiatus

Gladiatus is probably the most unknown of all of these free Oculus Quest 2 games. It’s also probably the lowest budget one too. You can tell immediately when you start the game from the models used by the characters. These low poly characters are often the exact ones that you might have seen in other low budget indie titles. Still, Gladiatus wouldn’t be on this list if it wasn’t fun.

That’s because in Gladiatus you are a gladiator in a future where aliens have taken over and zombies roam the planet. You fight waves of mostly zombies that get harder and harder over time. Meanwhile you spend what money you have on weapons and upgrades to overcome the hordes. Eventually aliens will attack you as well, and the chaos that can happen in the arena as you struggle to survive is a strange mix of heart pounding and silly.

Despite its basic visuals and low budget, Gladiatus runs more smoothly than you might expect on an Oculus Quest 2. It’s the basic wave based arena combat formula done well with a variety of enemy types and tools to defeat those enemies to choose from.

The big downside to Gladiatus is that you can’t save how far you’ve gotten in a run. You’ll need to finish all the battles you’re capable of surviving in a single sitting. This can be a huge problem if you play for so long that your headset runs out of battery. Also, repeating the earlier waves can be a little tedious. It takes a very long time to get to the late game of Gladiatus, and the time spent getting there once you’ve already done it can feel repetitive.

Still if you want to try some zombie killing arena combat in VR, Gladiatus is still free, so it’s worth giving a try.

Bait!

Want a free Quest 2 game to just sit back, relax, and have a nice fish? Maybe sip a drink, watch the line, and wait for the fish to bite? Well then Bait! might be the free VR game you’re looking for.

In Bait! you fish. That’s about it, fishing is this game. You cast your line and wait for one of the fish wandering around to bite your hook. Luckily the fish don’t take nearly as long to bite as they do in real life, and there’s quite a lot of different kinds of fish to catch. There’s also a lot of different places to fish that you unlock as the game goes on by completing missions to catch specific kinds of fish.

The more fish you catch and the more money you collect then the more better equipment you can afford. Better equipment means you can catch bigger fish. Bait! is a satisfying Virtual Reality fishing game, and it’s pretty straightforward. If you want a free VR fishing game then definitely give Bait! a try.

Blaston

Blaston is another idea that’s pretty unique to Virtual Reality, and now it’s one of these many free Quest 2 games. Blaston is a PvP VR Bullet Hell Shooter. That description is a mouthful, and doesn’t really do this game justice, so let’s walk through it.

Each game of Blaston is between you and one other person. Both of you face each other on opposite platforms, and as soon as the match starts your weapons spawn to your left and right. You need to dodge your opponent’s bullets while trying to take them out by hitting them with your own. Whoever hits zero health first loses the round, or whoever has the lowest health when the round timer runs out.

The bullets are slow enough to dodge, though some are faster than others. The tricky part of Blaston is how you have to constantly move your entire body to avoid projectiles while also trying to hit the enemy with your own. There are a ton of different weapons that you can equip in your loadout, and there is a lot of strategizing to do with weapon combinations. This free Quest 2 game is kind of a workout really. You might want to stretch beforehand.

Blaston is really a one of a kind PvP experience that only works in Virtual Reality. Just like Gorilla Tag, Blaston is one of these free Quest 2 games that you should try at least once, because you’ll never experience anything else like it.

Elixir!

Elixir! is the shortest of the free Quest 2 games listed here, but what makes it a great free Quest 2 game is its extensive use of hand tracking. That’s right, the hand tracking natively supported by Meta Quest devices is actually good enough to base an entire game off of. So no touch controllers, everything is done using your real live hands.

In Elixir! you are a sorceress’s apprentice, and your job is to mess around with the various magical gadgets and gizmos in her lab. It’s a short game, lasting probably all of twenty minutes, but it is a very fun and whimsical quick experience. The Sorceress is funnily evil, and there are a lot of cute fantasy creatures and gadgets to play around with. All without having to use a hand controller.

Your hands even change as you combine them with magical experiments and elixirs. What’s great about Elixir! is the fact that you do everything with just your actual hands. If that’s an experience you haven’t had before then it is a truly amazing one, and showcases how far VR interactions could come in the future. Watching your physical hands change in the virtual world into demon claws and tentacles is a unique feeling that you’re not going to regret having at least once.

While it’s short and hardly a game at all, try Elixir! if you want to see just how great free Oculus Quest 2 games that use hand tracking could be.

Hyper Dash

Hyper Dash is a fun and free VR Shooter game from the folks over at Triangle Factory, the same studio that made Breachers.

Unlike Breachers, Hyper Dash is all about lightning fast movement and quick gunplay. This free VR game uses slide movement as usual, but slide movement with your joystick is slow. To move quickly you can sprint, or Hyper Dash. A Hyper Dash is a teleport, basically the same teleporting as you might see in any other VR game.

However, in Hyper Dash, teleporting is a key component to the game. You can use it to quickly dodge enemy fire or hop from cover to cover. You can also teleport on to a rail and grind it forward for free fast movement. Combining your Hyper Dash teleport with your spring gives you a huge variety of movement options that feels reminiscent of the arena shooters of the late 90s like the Quake series.

There are a ton of game modes in Hyper Dash like Payload, Team Deathmatch, and Capture the Ball. Hyper Dash is a fast paced and very well polished free Quest 2 shooter that gives you fast arena shooter gameplay totally for free. If you want to add another competitive Quest 2 shooter to your library for the price of zero dollars, gives Hyper Dash a try.

Well there you have it. A bunch of great free Quest 2 games. These great free VR games are also available on other platforms than the Oculus Quest 2 such as Steam, or on PCVR through the Oculus PC App. So any way you want to enjoy these free VR games, have fun!

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7 Best VR Games for Sniping on the Meta Quest 2

Sniping has long been a sacred art among those who enjoy first person shooters. Sniping well takes skill, speed, patience, and great map knowledge to do well. Being a sniper also requires precision in singleplayer and multiplayer games. For an enthusiast of Virtual Reality gaming or the Meta Quest 2, you may be wondering, what games give you a great sniping experience? Well here they are, broken down from not so good, to the best on the platform for an aspiring sharpshooter. Staring with number 7.

Sniping has long been a sacred art among those who enjoy first person shooters. Sniping well takes skill, speed, patience, and great map knowledge to do well. Being a sniper also requires precision in singleplayer and multiplayer games. For an enthusiast of Virtual Reality gaming or the Meta Quest 2, you may be wondering, what games give you a great sniping experience? Well here they are, broken down from not so good, to the best on the platform for an aspiring sharpshooter. Staring with number 7.

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7. Resident Evil 4 VR

You may not think of Resident Evil 4 VR as a sniping game, and you’d largely be right. It is full of tight corridors, twisting hallways, and a bunch of Ganados very intent on getting in close and eating your face. On the other hand a bolt action, and later semi automatic, sniper rifle is available in this game. They are very powerful, and very satisfying to get headshots with. As a Ganados’s head will explode when it takes such massive damage.

There are a few sections in Resident Evil 4 VR where the combat arena is large and the enemies are far enough away that you can use the sniper rifle effectively. These areas come often enough to give Resident Evil VR a slot on this list, since the Meta Quest 2 has a limited selection of games involving sniper rifles (for now). Mostly, however, the sniper rifles work great here as improvised one shot kill shotguns instead of long range weapons.

6. The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners

Ah, The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners is such a great VR game that shows what Virtual Reality games can be. It has a large number of guns, but only one that seems like it could be considered a sniper rifle. That would be the Bolt Action Rifle, which can be unlocked a few levels into the game, or found in the ruins of New Orleans if you know where to look. Like in most games this rifle is hard hitting and difficult to load. Especially difficult in this case, as the bolt is extremely janky and not very well implemented, which is a thing not often said about The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners.

Overall there are not many sections that seem much like sniping sections, with the exception of one level in the Aftershocks free DLC that gives the player a view of a battlefield through a window, and a free rifle just sitting there. Hunting season for sure, and very satisfying for sniping. Otherwise there isn’t even a scope for the bolt action rifle, or for any other firearms in the game.

Still, we’ll count The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners as a sniping game, mostly because the AI, human or zombie, needs to get really close to actually notice you. This gives plenty of chances for hiding, shooting, and scooting even from close range. A scope isn’t really needed, and the gameplay can still scratch a sniper’s itch.

5. Population: One

Population: One is the Fortnite of VR, though it is smaller in scope and, luckily, nobody is capable of building an entire apartment complex in the span of 5 seconds. Just like Fortnite there are plenty of sniper rifles in Population: One.

Just like in Fortnite they are far from the best weapons in the game, and in fact aren’t used very often due to their lack of power when compared to other weapons. An assault rifle can hit a target from medium range and do damage much more quickly than a sniper rifle, because the sniper needs to have its bolt cycled after every shot. So assault rifles and SMGs tend to get a lot more love than sniper rifles do in Population: One.

That all being said sniper rifles are the only long range option, and their bullets can be accurate pretty far away. Still, unless an enemy player is already at dangerously low health, it’s not a one shot kill. Also, they are notoriously difficult to aim when compared to sniper rifles in other games. Looking down the scope of a sniper rifle in Population: One is particularly hard, and until you get a lot of practice it can feel like you are aiming at something properly and missing it for no reason.

4. Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond

Now we are getting into the territory of proper sniping games. Though in Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond only expect to find sniper rifles in the singleplayer. It would be a mystery why you would still be playing the multiplayer of this game at all, but if you do don’t expect to get any sniper kills. The singleplayer of Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond features a couple of different sniper rifles, and due to its World War 2 setting, all are bolt action.

Cycling the bolts on those weapons is pretty smooth, and so is looking down their scopes. The impact of the rifle doesn’t feel, with most enemies later on in the game just shrugging those rounds off and continuing to run around. Though sometimes you can still get a very satisfying looking headshot. Also, the sim-like faces of the enemies aren’t super fun to stare at through an optic.

Most combat in Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond is done up close or at medium range. Though there are a few segments where sniping is practically the only option, or is heavily encouraged. These segments are great if you love sniping, like one memorable part where you defend a French village from atop a bombed out church. Still, if sniping is all you’re after then Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond will leave you wanting more.

The same can be said for just about every other category you could put on a World War 2 shooter. In all aspects Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond only delivers a little of what you desire.

3. Contractors

Contractors is a multiplayer shooter that is fast paced and encourages quick fights with fast respawn times and objectives. It is the Call of Duty of Virtual Reality. Just like in Call of Duty the sniping is pretty good, but not the best. The game is pretty fast paced, and so you’ll get enemy players sneaking up behind you a lot, so you need to move constantly just like they will. So you can’t really hold down one spot for long. That could be a good or bad thing depending on who you ask.

As for the weaponry there is a huge variety of guns you can attach long range scopes to. Even Assault rifles have optics that reach two or four times magnification. Weapons intended for sniping, like the M1A, pack a lot of punch and are very accurate. The scopes themselves are intuitive to use and don’t have that annoying quality of constantly floating in and out of your vision like those in Population: One.

That all being said the maps of Contractors do not have many areas that encourage sniping, because they tend to be closed in and favor short or medium range combat. There are a few spots on some maps that are great for sniping on, but those are not common.

2. Onward

If you’re looking for a multiplayer Virtual Reality game to become an expert sniper in, Onward is it. Where Contractors is the Call of Duty of Virtual Reality, Onward is the more thoughtful and slower cousin. It’s sort of like Ready or Not or Squad, or even Counter Strike: Global Offensive. Each team is small and each player is taken down very easily with only a few hits. With a sniper rifle even a single hit is easily fatal, and wow are the sniper rifles good.

They’re modern, and have a wide variety of addons and scopes to choose from. If you want to have a 4x optic for sniping, but a small collimator on the side for up close conflict, that’s possible. As with all weapons in Onward the sniper rifles have great detail, and feel responsive and intuitive to use. There’s even a bipod for some rifles.

Landing a shot gives immediate results. Sniper rifles are powerful, and landing a hit is very satisfying. Due to the slow pace of the game there are many opportunities to set up in a position, or change positions after firing off a few rounds. Communication with your teammates via your shoulder radio can also give you good opportunities to find out where your opponents are hiding.

On top of that most Onward maps feature multiple open areas, where a single sniper can easily take out enemy team members as they try to pass through. Unlike other games Onward gives a sniper many opportunities to take long shots and make full use of their chosen rifle.

With great weapon variety and choices, great weapon feel, and a great selection of maps to choose from, Onward is the best multiplayer experience for sniping.

  1. Sniper Elite VR

Unlike all of these other games, Sniper Elite VR, like the name says, is focused on sniping. That is really what makes it a sniper’s paradise in Virtual Reality. The vast majority of weapons are sniper rifles, and the vast majority of areas are geared toward sniping. Enemies are far away and there are ample spots to shoot from. Areas are very often wide open and encourage the use of a scoped weapon.

Sure there are SMGs and Pistols to use as well in Sniper Elite VR, but here they are the weapons that are only used occasionally, as the sniper rifle is in all of these other games. Very often sniping will be the main objective of a map, and sniping is always the way to get the most points and to dispatch enemies the quickest. A soldier that might take an entire burst from an SMG to kill can easily be taken down with a single sniper bullet.

For more on the game in general, check out our review. Though if you like sniping you certainly won’t be disappointed in Sniper Elite VR. The only drawback is that sometimes the rifles feel a little floaty, and move too easily with a slight twitch of your hand. Otherwise they handle beautifully, and the scopes feel realistic and straightforward to look through and aim with.

For a singleplayer sniper experience, Sniper Elite VR cannot be beaten. For an experience focused on snipers, sniping, and sniper rifles in VR, there is nothing else like it.

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