Welcome to my personal musings about current topics in VR gaming news that I find the most interesting. I wasn’t asked by any of these companies to write about their stuff or compensated by them in any way…something that should be even more obvious once you read what I have to say about Sony below.
Let’s dive in on this soggy Monday and take a look at some of the happenings in the world of VR gaming, even as the home console market continues to melt down into a terrible pit of shareholder profit maximizing and layoffs devastating core studios.
Meta Quest+ Gets Good!
On Friday March 1st, Meta dropped the new iteration of their Quest+ subscription service, now featuring a game catalog. Previously, it offered two games a month to “keep” forever — as long as you didn’t cancel your membership. This setup was rather similar to the early days of Sony’s PlayStation Plus offering. Now however, it has a regular rotating selection of games you can access on top of the two featured titles per month, starting with twelve games and promising more in the future. This brings the service’s core concept more in line with other modern gaming offerings like Xbox Game Pass, and should help to excite users…