If you're looking to add some new titles to your Meta Quest 3 library then look no further than the Meta Quest April Mega Sale.
From now until April 28 at 11:59 PM PT (April 29 at 07:59 AM BST) you can pick up a whole host of VR games and apps at a bargain price. There are lots of fantastic option to choose from, but I've selected eight deals worth considering.
If you want to find more suggestions you can check out our best VR games list.
Walkabout Mini Golf
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$14.99 / £10.99, now $9.99 / £7.99
If I’m doing a VR game roundup, I’m going to include Walkabout Mini Golf because it’s without a doubt my favorite VR experience. I think you should buy this game at full price so while it’s discounted it’s a no-brainer.
The courses are varied and gorgeous, the mechanics feel true to life, and it offers a superb multiplier experience to boot. But honestly just stop reading this and go buy it if you haven’t already (then come back and keep reading for more suggestions).
Dungeons Of Eternity
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$29.99 / £22.99, now $20.99 / £15.56
Dungeons of Eternity is an action-packed dungeon crawler with an addictive combination of excellent physics-based combat with a satisfying gameplay loop that has you exploring, well, dungeons filled with monsters.
What really takes this game up a level is its multiplayer mode. Just grab a few friends and you can tackle the hordes of terrors together – and you might get a little fitter in the process as this was one of a personal trainer's recommended VR titles for people looking to try VR fitness.
What's even better is that this is a big discount, so it's a great time to finally try Dungeons of Eternity if you haven't already.
The Last Clockwinder
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$24.99 / £18.99, now $14.99 / £10.99
This VR puzzle game is my favorite for people after a more serious experience – combining an intriguing tale of mystery with a host of engaging mechanics.
Your goal is to restore the Clocktower’s gardens to grow different fruits using a small army of robots that mimic your movements – all while you search for the missing Clockwinder. Simply record an action and an automaton will spawn to recreate what you did on a loop; by chaining these robots you’ll create complex sequences to solve the various puzzles in your way.
What makes The Last Clockwinder fun for puzzle fans like myself is that while each mission can be completed using as many robots as you can spawn, there are in-game challenges and rewards encouraging you to be as efficient as possible.
This means novices can always find a solution, but experts will have a real challenge finding an optimal solution – which often requires precise movements and out-of-the-box thinking.
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
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$14.99 / £10.99, now $7.99 / £5.99
This VR multiplayer game is a perfect choice for people who want to enjoy VR together but only have one headset.
One player – the person in VR – can see a complex bomb with various puzzle modules that must be solved in order to deactivate it. The other player (or players) can see a complex manual – much of which may be irrelevant to the virtual bomb you’re trying to defuse. By working together the duo must defuse the explosive before a timer runs out or making too many mistakes.
It’s chaotic, it’s fun, and right now it’s on sale for a great price.
I Expect You To Die Collection
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$49.98 / £37.99, now $29.99 / £22.99
If you’ve ever wanted to be James Bond – though at times you may feel more like Austin Powers – then this virtual escape room series is what you need. Brimming with all the spy tropes under the sun (complete with kickass theme songs I have in my playlist) this game series is an absolute delight to play through – it’s one of those VR games everyone should play.
This double pack includes the first and second games at a discounted price, but if you already own one or both you can pick up all three games in the series individually for a lower-than-normal price:
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I Expect You To Die: Was
$24.99 / £18.99, now $15.99 / £11.99 -
I Expect You To Die 2: Was
$24.99 / £18.99, now $15.99 / £11.99 -
I Expect You To Die 3: Was
$24.99 / £18.99, now $16.99 / £12.99
The Light Brigade
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$24.99 / £18.99, now $16.99 / £12.99
This VR shooter roguelike has you fighting through a dark world of corrupted soldiers and monsters. If you fail – and you will – you can retry your mission but be careful as the dungeon you’re adventuring through will have a different layout every time you enter.
The Light Brigade is adrenaline-inducing in all the right ways, with semi-realistic World War I-era weapons to handle, a diverse range of formidable foes, and a great selection of classes you can switch between – each with a unique style of gameplay. As you progress, you can upgrade your soldier’s abilities to make future runs a little easier.
I adore The Light Brigade – every time I boot it up I binge it for hours on end – and at this price, it’s a certified must-play.
Among Us VR
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$9.99 / £7.99, now $7.49 / £5.99
I love social deduction games – be they board games like Secret Hitler and Coup, or video games like Town of Salem and Among Us – and this VR version is an absolute riot.
The first-person perspective and proximity chat make the experience feel way more immersive (read: it’s a lot scarier being a crewmate), and meetings are a lot more engaging compared to using the flat game’s text-chat option – though chat-only VR lobbies are available.
For only $7.49 / £5.99 Among Us VR is a steal that you should definitely pick up.
Assassin’s Creed Nexus
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$39.99 / £34.99, now $31.99 / £27.99
This is the only game on this list I haven’t played – ignoring an early-access demo I tried when I first gave the Meta Quest 3 a whirl – but I’ve heard great things about it and it’s been on my to-play list for some time.
Nexus lets you play as the series’ most iconic Assassins in VR recreations of iconic locations from the original games. I’ve been told that at times it can be a little janky, but the combat and parkour experience are good enough for it to stick the landing on helping you live out your dream of joining the Brotherhood.
This isn’t the biggest discount in the world, but considering this is a pricey game to begin with we’ll take any discount we can get.