
Best Meta Quest 3 Games in 2026
The best Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S games to play in 2026, with recommendations for action, horror, puzzles, multiplayer, fitness, and first-time VR players.

The best Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S games to play in 2026, with recommendations for action, horror, puzzles, multiplayer, fitness, and first-time VR players.
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Greedy Greedy Gnomes is a charming and dangerously addictive incremental game that makes smashing pots, exploiting gnomes, and watching numbers rise difficult to put down.

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Box Knight has a fun office-fantasy premise and a charming cartoon style, but shallow combat and dull upgrades make its roguelike loop hard to enjoy.

Future Knight turns the ROG Xbox Ally X into a wonderfully strange retro-futuristic handheld with gorgeous LCD visuals and satisfying run-and-gun action.

Choppa: Rescue Rivals is a charming, responsive rescue game with creative tools, vibrant cel-shaded visuals, and excellent performance on ROG Xbox Ally X.

Duskfade is a gorgeous love letter to classic 3D action platformers, with excellent movement, smart exploration, and a clockwork world that is a joy to uncover.
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Maru VR's systems-driven survival adventure Bootstrap Island is now available on PlayStation VR2 with platform-specific features and all major content updates.

Akatori looks beautiful and has clever boss fights, but shallow exploration, repetitive combat, and uneven handheld performance keep its promising ideas apart.

Doloc Town makes farming work brilliantly as a 2D side-scroller, combining vertical farm building, platforming, exploration, and drone combat in a wonderfully strange post-apocalyptic world.

MineGeon: Renegades combines fast twin-stick shooting with a satisfying mining and extraction loop, but its weak gadgets stop most runs from becoming truly exciting.

Sephiria combines wonderfully smooth combat, distinct weapons, and a clever artifact inventory system to become one of the best roguelites I have played recently.

Turnip Mountain turns an awkward dual-stick climbing idea into a wonderfully rewarding physics platformer packed with clever obstacles, fair challenges, and plenty of charm.

SENARA: The Sacrament builds excellent survival horror aboard a claustrophobic cult ship, but an action-heavy second half trades too much of that tension for repetitive combat.

Lunarium is a gorgeous action RPG with satisfying combat and clever character progression, but severe difficulty spikes and inconsistent damage undermine the adventure.

Farlands turns Stardew Valley-style farming into a charming space adventure, but slow progression and poor tutorials bury its best ideas under hours of grind.

Denshattack! is a wildly creative mix of Tony Hawk and Subway Surfers, pairing demanding train tricks with gorgeous Japanese levels, fantastic music, and flawless ROG Xbox Ally X performance.

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The Caribou Trail is a short and moving World War I narrative adventure with wonderful characters, excellent voice acting, and simple gameplay that occasionally overstays its welcome.

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Wall World 2 has a strong mining loop and gorgeous pixel art, but its slow, stilted progression makes the climb feel more like a grind than an adventure.

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DREAMOUT is a short, weird, funny little adventure with simple combat, satisfying puzzles, and great performance on ROG Xbox Ally X.

DigWorld has a simple roguelike digging loop with a clear upgrade chase, but its early grind feels too slow to become properly satisfying.

Hell Clock is a fantastic action roguelite that makes every run feel fast, violent, overpowered, and absurdly satisfying, even when the ROG Xbox Ally X struggles under the chaos.

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The King Got Too Much Gold is a tiny, stripped-back incremental game that turns cleaning up coins into a weirdly satisfying automation spiral.

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