Best Meta Quest 2 and Quest 3 games 2024
From shooters to multiplayer, family-friendly to horror, we rounded up the best Quest games in every category.
Among the several hundred games and apps on the Meta Quest storefront, most of them cost between $10 and $40 while only offering about three to five hours of gameplay on average. No one wants to spend money on junk games or experiences with low value, and that's where our team of VR fanatics comes in!
We spend a lot of leisure time blocking out reality with the Meta Quest 3, and our picks for the best Oculus Quest games, as the headset was once known, come personally recommended. We attached our names to our absolute favorites in each category, so you know we played and judged them for ourselves before endorsing them. Some games even have demos so you can try before you buy!
From action and exercise to horror and puzzle games — and even some App Lab and Quest Link PC games thrown in for good measure — here are our favorite Meta Quest games in each category. Use the drop-down menu above to jump straight to your section of choice.
Also, don't forget to check out the list of upcoming Oculus Quest games! We update it every month so you're sure to find plenty of fresh titles coming soon that'll wet your whistle.
Recent changelog
Updated March 21: Added: Max Mustard (family-friendly), Ghosts of Tabor (multiplayer shooters), Swarm 2 (shooters), Les Mils XR Dance (exercise)
Removed: The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets (family-friendly), Blaston (multiplayer shooters), Swarm (shooters), Dance Central (exercise)
Updated January 10: Added: Asgard's Wrath 2 (action), Racket Club (sports)
Removed: Echo Arena (sports)
Updated November 22: Added: Assassin's Creed Nexus VR (action)
Removed: Ancient Dungeon
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Michael is Android Central's resident expert on fitness tech and wearables, with an enthusiast's love of VR tech on the side. After years freelancing for Techradar, Wareable, Windows Central, Digital Trends, and other sites on a variety of tech topics, AC has given him the chance to really dive into the topics he's passionate about. He's also a semi-reformed Apple-to-Android user who loves D&D, Star Wars, and Lord of the Rings.
For wearables, Michael has tested dozens of smartwatches from Garmin, Fitbit, Samsung, Apple, COROS, Polar, Amazfit, and other brands, and will always focus on recommending the best product over the best brand. He's also completed marathons like NYC, SF, Marine Corps, Big Sur, and California International — though he's still trying to break that 4-hour barrier.
- Nicholas SutrichSenior Content Producer — Smartphones & VR
- Nick RansbottomFreelance writer, VR/AR