Quest 3 has free, paid, and fitness-friendly games that suit action, puzzle, and social players alike
Top games include Beat Saber, Assassin’s Creed Nexus, and the massive Asgard’s Wrath 2
Relaxing, energetic, or intense gameplay options keep weekend sessions fresh and engaging
The Meta Quest 3 is packed with games that look sharper, play smoother, and feel more real than ever. Whether the goal is to fight zombies, solve puzzles, or just hang out in virtual worlds, this headset has something ready for the weekend. Here’s a mix of the best games across different genres that are worth checking out.
Price: Free with Quest 3 purchase
This game turns players into a Norse god who can jump into the bodies of mortal heroes and battle mythological creatures. It mixes sword fights, puzzles, and massive worlds to explore. With over 100 hours of gameplay, it’s one of the biggest VR games right now.
Price: $39.99
Assassin’s Creed in VR finally lets players climb buildings, sneak through shadows, and take down enemies in first-person. Play as Ezio, Kassandra, or Connor in a new story that feels like being inside the real Assassin’s Creed world. Parkour and stealth feel smooth on the Quest 3.
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Price: $29.99
One of the most popular VR games ever. Blocks fly at high speed, and the goal is to slice them in rhythm with music. It feels like a mix between dancing and lightsaber training. Great for quick sessions and a decent workout too.
Price: $14.99
A chill, fun game that feels like playing mini golf with friends at night. The courses are creative, and the controls are easy to pick up. There’s even a multiplayer mode for weekend hangouts in VR.
Price: $49.99
A zombie shooter with a mix of action and comedy. Weapons feel realistic, and there’s even a dog companion that helps in battle. The story mode is fun alone or in co-op, and the game pushes Quest 3’s graphics to a new level.
Price: $29.99
Survive in a post-apocalyptic New Orleans filled with walkers and tough choices. Craft weapons, sneak around, or go full attack mode. It's not just about shooting; decisions affect the story.
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Price: Free
A VR battle royale game that’s all about climbing, gliding, and shooting across a big map. It’s fast-paced and always changing. There’s also a sandbox mode for building and creating new maps with friends.
Price: Free
No buttons, no joysticks, just use arms to run, jump, and climb like a gorilla. It sounds silly, but it’s one of the most popular VR games. Simple graphics, tons of energy, and full of players online.
Price: $9.99
A quiet puzzle game that’s like 3D Tetris. Move colorful blocks to fit inside clear shapes. It’s relaxing but still tricky. The game also works well with hand tracking, so a controller is not required.
Price: $49.99
Dance to chart-topping hits with full body movement. Follow routines, earn scores, and even dance with others online. It’s fun, energetic, and doesn’t feel like a workout, until it does.
Price: $24.99
Spray dirt off houses, cars, and random objects with a power washer. That’s it. But it’s surprisingly satisfying and calming. Great for relaxing after intense games.
Price: $29.99
A sports game that feels like a mix of tennis and squash. The matches are fast, and the controls are smooth. Easy to learn, hard to master, and great for multiplayer.
Start the weekend with something active like Beat Saber or Just Dance. Then dive into big adventures like Asgard’s Wrath 2 or Assassin’s Creed Nexus. For chill time, Cubism and Walkabout Mini Golf are great. And for something wild, Gorilla Tag or Arizona Sunshine 2 won’t disappoint. Meta Quest 3 offers enough variety to keep things interesting, regardless of the type of games preferred.